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A 76-year-old man was killed Tuesday morning in a Burlington Township crash, according to the local police. When a loved one is ripped away from you due to an accident, it is a completely devastating situation. You never had the time to prepare for the loss, making the grief even more unbearable. A Burlington County pedestrian accident lawyer can help you work through such a difficult situation.

What Happened in Burlington Township?

The Burlington Township Police Department, along with local fire and EMS personnel, were dispatched to the area of Fountain Avenue and the Burlington Bypass shortly before 6 AM Tuesday for the report of a pedestrian-motor vehicle accident.

According to the police, the man was crossing the Burlington Bypass at Fountain Avenue when he was hit by a vehicle. The victim received treatment at the scene before being transported to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, where he was pronounced deceased.

The driver remained at the scene, was uninjured, and was cooperating with authorities. There is no word on what caused the accident or if charges will be filed against the driver. Police have asked if anyone witnessed the crash to contact them.

Call Kwartler Manus in Burlington County Today

The loss of a loved one in a pedestrian crash leaves your family devastated. The compassionate and experienced team at Kwartler Manus is here to protect your rights during such a traumatic time. Call our office to schedule a free consultation with a Burlington County pedestrian accident attorney today.


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