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According to police, a police K-9 unit was struck in Moorestown in Burlington County. The dog was in the vehicle at the time of the accident. The police officer was working the scene of a fatal pedestrian-car crash late in the evening at Route 73 and Maple Shade.

This accident occurred on Route 38 in the area of Fox Meadow Drive near Route 73 North. The police officer was not in the vehicle at the time, but the dog was when another vehicle hit it. The dog did not suffer injuries.

Pursuing legal action in a complicated case is often necessary but challenging. Having a skilled Burlington County car accident attorney by your side could be critical in a case like this.

Navigating the Complexities of Accidents

This particular accident occurred after a pickup truck that was towing a utility trailer struck a Maple Shade pedestrian. Two other vehicles then also struck the man. The man died at the scene of the incident. Police are investigating all components of this accident to determine who was to blame. In each of the cases, the names of those who were hurt were not released.

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The details of each of these incidents have yet to be fully released. Each person involved in the accident who suffered losses should seek legal support. With the help of an attorney, it may be possible to prove who is owed compensation for the losses. Kwartler Manus often works through complicated legal matters like this, supporting victims.


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