Fatal Crash on AC Expressway

A man got out of his car after a minor crash took place on the Atlantic City Expressway in Atlantic County, NJ, according to police. It was at that moment that he was struck by an SUV. He died at the scene of the accident.

Minor crashes can have fatal outcomes in cases like this and others, and when they occur, piecing together what happened can be challenging. In this situation, the family may need to seek legal guidance from a wrongful death attorney to determine who is responsible for the losses.

A Complicated Loss Over a Small Accident

Very little information is available about this accident, but what police have said is that the 29-year-old man got out of his car and was struck by an SUV on the expressway. He died at the scene of the incident. The driver of the SUV remained at the scene and spoke to police about what occurred.

According to more details of the incident, the man had stopped on the Expressway after striking the guardrail in what police described as a minor crash. His car was disabled in that contact, though no insight was provided about why he struck the guardrail in the first place.

Call an Attorney Today

Complex cases like this are hard for everyone to navigate. When your family member dies as a result of a car accident, be proactive. Seek legal guidance from an attorney at Kwartler Manus who can help you recover damages and seek justice for your losses. Call today for a free consultation.

Categories
Related Posts
Put Us On Your Side
Name(Required)

I confirm I want to opt-in and receive news and marketing communication.
Text Marketing Terms and Conditions: We are using a text messaging platform, which is subject to the following terms and conditions. By opting-in for our text marketing and notifications in, you agree to these terms and conditions. By entering your phone number, you agree that we may send you text notifications and text marketing. You acknowledge that consent is not a condition for any purchase. This data will be used for sending you targeted marketing messages and notifications. Upon sending the text messages, your phone number will be passed to a text messages operator to fulfill their delivery. If you wish to unsubscribe from receiving text marketing messages and notifications reply with STOP to any mobile message sent from us or use the unsubscribe link we provided you with in any of our messages. You understand and agree that alternative methods of opting out, such as using alternative words or requests will not be accounted as a reasonable means of opting out. Message and data rates may apply. For any questions please text "HELP" to the number you received the messages from. You can also contact us for more information. If you wish to opt out please follow the procedures above.