Pedestrian Killed Crossing Route 73 in Maple Shade

A pedestrian was struck and killed while crossing Route 73. The accident occurred late in the evening. Police have not provided significant insight into what occurred or who was responsible.

Pedestrian accidents are often devastating due to the lack of protection for the person as a fast-moving car strikes them. This accident occurred at night, which makes it particularly risky for people walking.

Still, pedestrians have the right of way. In a case like this, having a skilled Burlington County pedestrian accident attorney could be critical to fighting for your lost loved one’s justice.

Victim Died as a Result of Their Injuries

The accident in Burlington County occurred as the victim tried to cross Route 73 just before midnight. No insight was provided at the time of the news release about where the incident occurred, but the vehicle remained at the scene after the accident. Another vehicle also stopped. No charges have been announced as of the initial news release.

Proving Fault in a Pedestrian Accident

Most people have the right of way when crossing the street, but the burden of proof is on the victim’s family here. By working with an experienced pedestrian accident attorney in Maple Shade, where the incident took place, the family could prove that the person in the vehicle may have been negligent.

At Kwartler Manus, our attorneys work closely with victim families to uncover what happened. By taking these steps, it may be possible for families to see restitution for the losses they sustained in the death of their loved one. Call today for a free consultation.

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