Woman Killed When Truck Crashes Into Minivan in Burlington Township

A car crash took place at the 2100 block of Mount Holly Road in Burlington Township, New Jersey midday recently. The crash involved a tractor-trailer and a minivan, resulting in at least one person’s death. The incident took place right in front of Liberty Square Center. This accident was particularly complex.

According to bystander reports, the tractor-trailer T-boned the minivan, striking the location where a passenger was seated. A child was in the backseat of the car, but luckily was on the opposite side of the vehicle. The child and the driver of the minivan were not hurt. The truck driver remained at the scene of the accident. A Burlington County truck accident lawyer can help with your case.

Determining Fault Becomes a Challenge

In a deadly accident like this, the details will matter. Determining if the tractor-trailer driver was at fault or if the minivan entered the intersection illegally will require police work. However, a truck accident attorney can also be a valuable asset in determining the underlying cause of the accident and the role each party played. In this incident, there was ample evidence available to demonstrate the potential cause, including black side marks and tire tracks on the pavement.

Uncovering what happened in a challenging case like this requires resources and dedication. If you are a victim of a car accident involving a truck, it is critical to protect your rights aggressively. Seek out a truck accident lawyer to guide the investigation for you.

At Kwartler Manus, our truck accident attorney in New Jersey consistently works to ensure justice happens in cases like this. Call today for a free consultation.

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