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The White Horse Pike is closed in Magnolia, Camden County, Wednesday morning due to a motor vehicle accident. Chopper 6 was over the accident scene showing multiple vehicles damaged and fire personnel on the scene. When injured in a motor vehicle crash, be sure to talk to an experienced Camden County car accident lawyer about your case.

Details About the White Horse Pike Crash

Unconfirmed reports are that the accident involves a pedestrian, which is why all lanes of the roadway have been closed southbound in Magnolia. The accident was reported around 10 AM. The incident occurred in the area of the 200 block of South White Horse Pike.

Injuries You Can Suffer in a Camden County Car Accident

Every car accident is different, but there are injuries that can be quite common no matter the circumstances of the crash. You might suffer from the following injuries after a crash in Camden County:

  • Broken bones
  • Amputation
  • Road rash or burns
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Internal bleeding
  • Damage to organs
  • Eye injuries

While not an exhaustive list, you can suffer from any of the above in a crash. All of those injuries can lead to you being able to recover compensation from the at-fault driver, so be sure to consult with a Camden County car accident lawyer about your case as soon as possible.

Contact an Experienced Camden County Car Accident Lawyer Today

Injured in a crash? You deserve to be compensated for your losses no matter how little. The team at Kwartler Manus is experienced and compassionate when dealing with injuries caused by car crashes. Call our office today to schedule a free consultation with a Camden County car accident lawyer.


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