Motorcyclist Killed by Stolen Car in Camden, NJ

Police are working to identify the person who struck and killed a motorcycle rider in the Camden, New Jersey area at around 6:45 p.m. When police responded to the scene, they found the rider unconscious at the intersection of South 7th and Jefferson streets. The victim was brought to the hospital but died from his injuries.

Through an investigation, police determined that the driver who struck the motorcyclist had stolen a Chevrolet Blazer and hit the rider before fleeing the scene. That driver then hit an unoccupied parked car on the 2100 block of Master Street. Once police found the car, no one was in it. Police hope the public can share insight into who the driver was.

Fighting for Answers in a Hit and Run Accident

Anyone who is the victim of a hit-and-run accident can be terrified, not knowing who will pay for their losses. In situations where families lose a loved one, you have the right to seek compensation as well. In a hit-and-run accident, police will investigate and often find the at-fault party.

If they do not, you can hire an attorney to handle a further investigation as well as to handle seeking compensation from third parties also at fault, or the driver’s uninsured motorist coverage.

At Kwartler Manus, LLC, we take your case seriously and fight for answers. Set up a free consultation with a motorcycle accident lawyer in Camden, New Jersey, with our team now. We provide answers and guidance on what your next steps are.

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