A car accident involving a child riding an electric bicycle took place on Wakefield Drive and Taisley Court at 9:55 am on September 22. The accident caused the child to be ejected from the bike.
The risk of serious injuries in accidents involving cars and pedestrians or bike riders, including those using an electric bike, is significant. Arm yourself with the legal guidance you need by contacting a Burlington County car accident attorney from Kwalter Manus for help with your case.
8 Year Old Thrown from Bike
The details reported by the Township of Medford Division of Police indicate that a 33-year-old man was traveling east on Wakefield Drive in a Honda Civic when it collided with an 8-year-old child operating an electric bicycle. At the time of the accident, the child was ejected from the bike. This caused fractures to the child’s leg. He was then transferred to Cooper Hospital for medical treatment.
The police were investigating the accident at the time of the news release, and did not provide details on who caused the accident. The Medford Township police, fire, and EMS responded to the accident.
Proving Fault Can Be Complex
Proving fault in car accidents involving electric bikes can be complex for victims. Therefore, it is critical for them to obtain the necessary legal representation to pursue full and fair compensation. Contact a Burlington County car accident attorney at Kwalter Manus for the guidance and support you need. With potentially serious injuries, having legal representation is critical. Call us today to schedule a free consultation.