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A US Navy officer lost their life in Philadelphia after being involved in a scooter accident in Cape May County, according to police. The accident took place in Lower Township at about 8:30 pm. Police are still investigating the details of the case to determine how the crash happened.

Scooter accidents can be fatal because of the lack of overall protection for the rider. They are also often thrown from the vehicle, which can cause traumatic head injuries and spinal cord damage. In situations of a scooter injury, victims should seek legal representation to pursue full compensation for their losses. A scooter accident attorney in Cape May County can offer guidance in the legal rights of all involved.

Authorities Are Unsure of the Case of the Accident

At the time of the initial news releasem, authorities wer enot sure how the crash took place. They reported the 27-year-old Navy officer did not strike a tree or sign during the accident and was not struck by another vehicle. They also noted that he was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.

Investigators stated that the Navy officer was on the way to North Cape May, where he had spent time on leave from the Navy. He was found on the side of the road by a person passing by who called 911.

Car Accident Attorneys Can Offer Insight

In situations where a person dies as a result of the negligence of others, it is critical to seek legal action as the family. Kwartler Manus can help you at a free consultation.


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