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According to reports from law enforcement, a PATCO train struck a person near Haddonfield Station. The initial information noted that the person stepped into the path of the eastbound train and was struck by it. When I made contact with the person, the train was near Haddonfield Station. The person was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, and no additional information was provided at the time.

Any time a commercial vehicle or one operated and monitored by government authorities is involved in an accident, victims should seek the guidance of an attorney who can provide hands-on legal advice on their legal options. Proving that either of these entities is negligent can be challenging. Talk to a Camden County car accident attorney today about your case.

Police Released Very Little Information

The Delaware River Port Authority Police are investigating the accident. The accident occurred at around 11:10 a.m.. It was not fully understood why the person came into contact with the PATCO train. It did not seem that anyone pushed them into the line of traffic, but police were seeking insight from any witnesses involved.

At Kwartler Manus, our legal team works with clients from all walks of life who are who are facing personal injuries. Car and train accidents can leave families devastated, with physical and emotional limitations and a long road to financial recovery. Protect your rights. If you are a victim, contact our truck accident attorney for a free consultation and learn how we can help you.


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