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A motorcycle accident left a Philadelphia man dead in Burlington County, according to police reports. The police reportedly found the motorcyclist on the shoulder of Arney’s Mount Road at 10:40 pm, near the North Pemberton Road intersection. For victims of a motorcycle accident, working with a Burlington County motorcycle accident attorney could be critical in protecting your right to compensation.

Motorcyclist Hit by Driver Who Fled the Scene

A vehicle traveling south on Arney’s Mount Road struck the motorcycle of a 32-year-old man and then fled the scene. Police were investigating what occurred and imploring witnesses who may have witnessed what occurred to come forward with any information possible. The police reported to the area of the accident after a crash report came in, though no insight into who called that report in was initially available.

A relative of the motorcyclist reported that the victim worked with special needs children in the community while also studying.

Seek Legal Help If Your Loved One Dies in a Motorcycle Accident

If your loved one dies in a motorcycle accident or car crash, the family of the victim may seek legal action against the at-fault party. In a situation where the at-fault party is not yet identified, the victim’s family may still be able to seek legal action while the police work to identify the at-fault party. Contact Kwartler Manus to speak to a motorcycle accident attorney in Burlington County if you or your family member was hurt in an accident or if your family member died at the hands of another motorist.


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