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Crossing the double line caused a vehicle to strike two people, sending them to the hospital, according to authorities out of Gloucester Township. The accident involved a car that crossed over the double yellow lines unexpectedly, striking another vehicle in a head-on collision. When police arrived on the scene, they found two vehicles, both of which had significant damage.

One of the ways police can prove what occurred and who was at fault in an accident is to consider the evidence at the scene. In this situation, the vehicle traveling in the wrong direction is likely to be responsible for the accident. Yet, the details are not always that clear. If you believe someone else is responsible for the injuries you have, turn to a local car accident attorney for guidance.

Serious Damages and Serious Injuries

In this particular accident, police say that the driver of a car in the northbound lane crossed the center line on College Drive near the intersection of Cherrywood Drive. The injuries in a head-on crash like this can be very serious. In this situation, two people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. No charges had yet been filed in this case, but the investigation was ongoing at the time of the initial news release.

Speak With Kwartler Manus Today

Proving fault in any car accident requires carefully considering the evidence at the scene and other factors, such as witness statements and photo evidence. Do not assume the police know your full story. Work with a car accident attorney from Kwartler Manus, who will gather more information.


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