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According to police reports, a woman suffered serious injuries after bolting out of a moving ambulance. The ambulance was traveling along I-295 in Mount Laurel, according to New Jersey State Police, when the rear seat passenger jumped out of the back and hit the roadway. This led to serious injuries and closed down the northbound lanes of the highway for a period of time.

The ambulance was a van-style vehicle with a passenger in the rear seat. The woman’s condition was not updated at the time of this report.

Car accidents happen for numerous reasons, and it is not fully understood why this person decided to flee the ambulance. Police will conduct a full investigation to determine what happened and who was at fault.

The Complications of Accidents Like This

If that person caused an accident or hurt another person while fleeing the ambulance, the complications and losses could be much more significant. Another potential complication occurs if the individual was suffering a mental health crisis and was not provided with safe passage during the trip, allowing for an unstable party to have access to the door.

There is no way to know the details of this incident just yet. However, in situations where you are facing complications from injuries and losses caused by others, it is imperative that you seek legal guidance.

Request a free consultation from the legal team at Kwartler Manus for help in your case. We work with all types of victims facing a wide range of injuries.


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