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A tractor-trailer driver was killed in an accident after being thrown from the vehicle. The accident took place on an embankment on I-76 in Camden County. The incident took place around 2 a.m., right at the 1-B ramp onto northbound I-295 from I-76 southbound. Police reported no other vehicles were involved in the accident. The investigation continues.

Tractor-trailer drivers experience intense working conditions, spending hours on the road alone with such tedious tasks. It is easy for a driver to become distracted or, in some situations, to fall asleep. While the details of this case are not clear just yet, what is clear is that the loss is tragic. When you or your family member are involved in such an event, seek guidance from a Camden County truck accident lawyer.

Truck Rolled Down the Embankment

Initial information about the incident found the tractor-trailer rolled down the embankment, rolled as it did, and ejected the victim, causing the death of the driver. No one else was hurt in the accident. There is very limited additional information about what occurred or why it happened. However, this South Jersey accident is one of many involving tractor-trailers in the region.

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Victims of tractor-trailer accidents benefit from the help of a skilled truck accident lawyer. Turn to Kwartler Manus LLC for a free consultation if you are the victim of such an accident or the family of a loved one who died as a result of a tractor-trailer driver’s negligence. We are here to help. Call us today for a free consultation.


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