Truck Accidents
Dump truck crash closes Atlantic City Expressway
Submitted by New Jersey Dump Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark ATLANTIC CITY — A dump truck crash has closed all lanes on the westbound Atlantic City Expressway Wednesday morning . The crash near the Atlantic City Convention Center is forcing traffic leaving the city to use either the White Horse Pike or the Black Horse…
Read MoreOverturned tanker truck slows traffic in Southampton Twp., N.J.
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark SOUTHAMPTON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) — First responders are on the scene of crash involving an overturned tanker truck in Southampton Township, Burlington County. It happened early Monday morning on Route 70 at Route 206/Red Lion Circle. Police tell Action News the truck crashed and overturned, and…
Read MoreDrunk tractor-trailer driver kills Jersey Shore man in crash, cops say
Submitted by New Jersey Tractor-Trailer Crash Lawyer PERTH AMBOY — An Ocean Township man died Wednesday after his car was rear ended by a tractor-trailer with an alleged drunk driver at the wheel, authorities said. The accident occurred at 3:36 p.m. on the southbound side of Route 440 near milepost 2.7 when the truck crashed into…
Read MoreMan Dies in Crash With Tractor-Trailer in New Jersey: Police
Submitted by New Jersey Tractor-Trailer Crash Lawyer Police say the truck rear-ended the car on Route 440 and killing the driver. (Published Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017) The driver of a tractor-trailer is accused of causing a deadly crash in New Jersey Wednesday afternoon. Police say 38-year-old Aleksander Isserovich of Brooklyn was driving the truck under…
Read More2 hurt after minivan strikes debris from fiery I-78 truck crash
Submitted by New Jersey Tractor Trailer Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. BERKELEY HEIGHTS — Two people in a minivan were hurt after their vehicle struck debris from a tractor-trailer that struck the center divider on Interstate 78 and burst into flames Tuesday morning, officials said. The eastbound tractor-trailer hit the divider near milepost 45.5, sending concrete into lanes on…
Read MoreOfficials: Pennsylvania trooper at fault in fatal crash
Submitted by New Jersey Garbage Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania State Police say a trooper killed when his cruiser collided with a garbage truck in July was at fault in the wreck, which also injured his partner and passenger. State police say the cruiser’s speed — which isn’t being…
Read MoreUpdate: Attorney confirms Jane Train has died
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. Local musician Janet Rains, known as Jane Train, has died after being removed from life support, her attorney confirmed Wednesday afternoon. “Janet has passed,” attorney Ed Ciarimboli said. “Her family and friends want to thank everybody for their prayers and support over the last five weeks.”…
Read MoreWoman injured in crash where driver was on heroin reportedly gets $1.3M
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. UPPER DEERFIELD TWP. — A woman who was seriously hurt when her boyfriend struck another vehicle head-on in Cumberland County has been awarded a $1.3 million, a report says. Brittany Dean, 37, was a passenger in a pickup truck driven by her boyfriend, David Uhland, when the…
Read MoreNJ Turnpike closed by overturned tanker, fire
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark NJ Turnpike closed by overturned tanker, fire BORDENTOWN — An overturned truck and fire shutdown a section of the New Jersey Turnpike on Sunday. (Thomas via Twitter @sebastian13v) A photo submitted by a New Jersey 101.5 listener showed thick black smoke billowing into the air from…
Read MoreU.S. officials no longer pushing to test truck drivers, train engineers for sleep apnea, despite role in deadly crashes
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. U.S. officials are abandoning plans to require sleep apnea screening for truck drivers and train engineers, a decision that safety experts say puts millions of lives at risk. The Federal Railroad Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said late last week that they are no…
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