Crash Downs Power Lines on 206 in New Jersey

A crash that occurred just after midnight on Route 206 left a mess to clean up. The driver of an SUV is said to have crashed into power lines while operating their vehicle, leaving power lines and poles cluttering the intersection. There was no initial update on what caused the driver to strike the poles, nor any update on the actual condition of that driver.

Accidents with electrical poles like this are terrifying for all involved. It creates a very unsafe condition for everyone involved, including pedestrians and other motorists. In situations where someone else’s actions cause you to suffer injury, contacting a Burlington County car accident attorney to represent you in this legal matter is critical.

No Word on Injuries or Cause

This crash occurred in Mount Holly in Burlington County, New Jersey. It happened right at the intersection of Route 20 and Juliustown Road. Police were still trying to investigate what occurred and why the SUV driver lost control of their vehicle and struck the power lines. The accident resulted in Verizon being called out to make repairs.

Are you the victim of a car accident caused by another person? In situations where you are hurt by another person’s actions, such as if pole lines fall onto your vehicle or a tree falls after someone strikes it with their car, seek legal guidance. Turn to the legal team at Kwartler Manus for a free consultation.

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