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Police responded to a call early in the morning about a woman who had been struck by a vehicle. The accident occurred on Florence Columbus Road in Florence Township at around 5:43 a.m. The police did not release many details but asked the public for information if they saw anything or had any knowledge of the incident.

Pedestrian accidents occur for many reasons. Limited visibility, distracted drivers, and fatigued drivers are some of the most common reasons they occur. When these accidents happen, they often leave the person with substantial injury or are fatal. In situations like this accident, police will work to piece together information to build a clear picture of what occurred. Yet, victims nearly always benefit from the hands-on support of a Burlington County car accident attorney in pursuing fair compensation.

A Tragic Outcome in This Accident

In the accident in Florence Township, the woman who was struggling did not survive. The family can do nothing to make this easier for them to handle, and learning about the cause could be critical to finding peace of mind.

Contact An Attorney for Guidance

If you are the victim of a pedestrian accident or you lost your loved one in such a tragedy, seek a free consultation from our pedestrian accident attorneys at Kwartler Manus today. Learn more about what your rights are as well as what compensation you may be owed to recover from injuries or get justice for your family member. Devastating accidents like this warrant aggressive legal representation from an attorney you can trust.


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