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At around 10:30 a.m. on a recent morning, a pedestrian entered the roadway on Route 553 South in Fairfield Township. That is when a Volkswagen passenger vehicle struck the pedestrian. New Jersey police are investigating to gather more information about why the driver failed to stop and where the person in the road was in a crosswalk.

However, the pedestrian suffered serious injuries. They were then taken to an area hospital. The driver of the vehicle also had injuries and was taken to a medical center. It is not clear what the condition of either party was from the initial information released.

Potential Injuries in a Pedestrian Accident Are Severe

Pedestrians struck by a vehicle suffer the risk of serious and catastrophic injuries. This may include paralysis, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and road rash. Often, this leads to ongoing rehabilitation and healing, which means missing work and not being able to engage in life as you expect to do. Many pedestrian victims also face a long road to recovery from the mental health aspect of these injuries. Getting your life back can seem nearly impossible.

Legal Representation Can Help You

While a lawyer cannot eliminate the pain and trauma, they can provide you with the financial compensation you deserve by seeking legal action against those who caused you pain. By working with our Fairfield Township pedestrian accident lawyer at Kwartler Manus, LLC, you can trust that you will know what your rights are and what type of compensation you are owed.


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