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A light rail train struck a truck in Burlington County, injuring five people. The accident occurred around 6:10 a.m. near Dultys Lane Crossing in Burlington Township. NJ Transit reported the incident, sharing that none of the injuries were thought to be serious.

Light rail train accidents are not common, but when they occur, it is critical to know your rights. In a situation like this, where there is very little information about how the rail train struck a truck or who is at fault, it is critical to hire a Burlington County truck accident attorney to protect your rights to compensation.

Busy Transit Halted Early Morning Traffic

For several hours, the River Line service was down in both directions from Florence to Burlington Town Center while investigations and clean-up took place. At the time of the accident, 36 people were on the light rail transit. Four passengers and the train operator suffered injuries. No information was provided about the truck involved in the crash.

Protecting Your Rights to Compensation

In situations where you are hurt while using a public service like a light rail train, hire a car accident attorney to guide you. You may be owed compensation for medical bills, lost time at work, and other suffering, depending on the extensiveness of your injuries.

At Kwartler Manus, our car accident attorney in Burlington County can provide you with legal insight into what your rights are in a situation like this. Contact us for a free consultation.


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