A Mays Landing man died in a tragic Route 40 crash in Hamilton Township last weekend, according to news reports. The loss of a loved one in a car accident is devastating. There is nothing to prepare you for the news. An Atlantic County car accident lawyer from Kwartler Manus can answer your questions and guide you through the legal process as you deal with the grief.
What Happened Early Saturday Morning?
According to the Township of Hamilton Police Department, emergency personnel were dispatched to the area of Route 40 and Strand Avenue around 12:30 am Saturday. Investigators found the victim’s car off the road, up against trees. The driver was pronounced deceased at the scene and was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Route 40 remained closed for more than three hours as police conducted an accident reconstruction investigation and cleared the scene. The following agencies responded to the scene to assist with the investigation and road closures: Township of Hamilton Rescue Squad, AtlantiCare Paramedics, the Mays Landing, Richland, and Laureldale Fire Departments, and the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office
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