Two Hospitalized Following Accident on Route 70 in Medford

A crash that occurred at the intersection of Route 70 and Medford/Mount Holly Road is said to have involved a Honda Civic and a Land Rover vehicle. According to the police investigation, one driver struck the other when turning at the intersection.

Car accidents at intersections are always dangerous. It is not always clear which driver is to blame initially. In cases of serious injury like this, when you believe the other party was at fault, it is critical to work with a Burlington County car accident attorney who can fight for your rights.

Both Drivers Suffered Injuries in This Accident at the Intersection

According to reports, the accident occurred at 8:24 am. A black 2025 Honda Civic was traveling east along Route 70. A black 2014 Land Rover was traveling west on Route 70. The Honda attempted to turn left onto Route 541 and, in doing so, struck the Land Rover at the intersection. The 31-year-old driver of the Honda suffered a broken nose and stomach injury, according to police, and was taken to Cooper University Hospital. The 41-year-old driver of the Land Rover suffered injuries to his leg and was taken to Virtua Voorhees Hospital for treatment.

When You Are Hurt, Hire an Attorney

In a car accident involving other drivers, arm yourself with legal representation. Doing so may help protect your right to compensation if the other driver is at fault. Contact our Burlington County car accident attorney at Kwartler Manus for the legal guidance you need now at a free consultation.

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