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A pedestrian was struck and killed in an accident along Route 541, Burlington-Mount Holly Road, in Westampton on a Sunday evening around 8:19 p.m. The incident took place near Hancock Lane. The pedestrian lost their life at the time of the incident.

The driver in this accident stopped at the scene and waited for police and medical care. They did not report any injuries. However, the driver told police that they did not see the pedestrian. It was unclear if the driver would be charged with anything just yet. Talk to a Burlington County car accident attorney today.

Why Pedestrians Are Struck

One of the most important responsibilities of drivers today is to make every effort to avoid striking pedestrians. Since they have no protection, paying attention to the roadway and constantly monitoring traffic helps minimize risks.

Some of the most common reasons drivers are charged with fault in these accidents are preventable incidents. That includes distractions, such as using a phone or reading an email, eating behind the wheel, or otherwise not paying attention. Drivers may be responsible if they were speeding, daydreaming, or failed to give the pedestrian the right of way at an intersection.

Pedestrians may be at fault if they cross the street outside of the crosswalk and step into the path of a driver who has no ability to stop.

Getting Legal Justice for Your Family Member

If your loved one dies in a pedestrian accident, call an attorney to further investigate your case. At Kwartler Manus, our legal team is committed to delivering exceptional legal insights. Call today for a free consultation.


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