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A man was killed in a crash on Route 206 at the intersection with Route 68 in Mansfield. Any time a car accident occurs involving a death, the family is urged to contact a Burlington County car accident attorney to pursue legal action.

Man Killed After Striking Utility Pole

Data from the police indicate that a 47-year-old man was killed in a car crash when he crashed into a traffic light pole. The man was traveling north on Route 206 near the intersection of Route 68 in Mansfield when the incident occurred. The accident occurred at about 11 am.

Police and rescuers arrived at the scene and pronounced the man dead at that time. There is very little insight into the cause of the crash or why the incident took place. No information was available about whether another vehicle or party was involved in the accident. The man was from Egg Harbor City.

Car Accident Victim Families Have Rights

In situations where it is unknown what occurred or could have caused the death of a family member in a car accident, families can reach out to an attorney for guidance. At Kwartler Manus, our car accident attorney in Mansfield can offer insight and guidance to the surviving family members to determine if someone else may be responsible.

In those situations, the family may be able to seek out a wrongful death claim against those at fault, allowing them to obtain the valuable compensation they need to recover. If you are a victim, contact Kwartler Manus to schedule a free consultation today.


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