Posts Tagged ‘New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer’
2 children injured after 2 pickup trucks collide in Camden County
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Attorney, Jeffrey Hark. WINSLOW TWP., N.J, (WPVI) — Police are investigating a crash that injured two children Tuesday morning in Winslow Township, New Jersey. The crash occurred at about 5:50 a.m. when a pickup truck traveling northbound on Route 73 collided with a pickup truck traveling southbound on Fleming…
Read MoreSouthampton Township teacher killed week after her student dies from crash
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. SOUTHAMPTON TWP., N.J. — A middle school teacher mourning the loss of one her students in a traffic accident was struck and killed by a truck a week later in Burlington County. New Jersey State Police identify the teacher who was killed while jogging alongside Route…
Read MorePedestrian, vehicle passenger killed in Burlington Co. crash
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Attorney, Jeffrey Hark. SOUTHAMPTON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) — Two people were killed when a truck struck a jogger, then flipped over along Route 206 in Southampton Twp., Burlington County. New Jersey State Police Lt. Brian Polite said authorities are investigating the accident that happened just after 2:15 p.m. on…
Read MoreMan Seriously Injured In Route 208 Crash In Wyckoff: Police
Tow-trucks collide, one driver was trapped inside. He sustained severe injuries to his legs, head, and hand. Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. A man was seriously injured when two tow-trucks collided on Route 208 South in Wyckoff Wednesday morning, authorities said. Damian J. Addis, was driving a tow-truck owned by Austin Towing…
Read MoreThe Trucks Are Killing Us
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. ACCIDENTS like the one that critically injured the comedian Tracy Morgan, killed his friend and fellow comedian James McNair, known as Jimmy Mack, and hurt eight others on the New Jersey Turnpike last year are going to continue to happen unless Congress stops coddling the trucking…
Read More2 killed in Route 22 crash in Branchburg
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. BRANCHBURG — Two passengers were killed in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Route 22 and Route 28 Wednesday morning. Herminia Santos, 76, of Somerville, and Apolonia Viri, 62, of Raritan were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, Branchburg police Capt. Bill Haldeman said.…
Read MoreOverturned fuel tanker clean-up shuts down Route 287 ramp
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. HANOVER – A ramp onto Route 287 in Morris County is expected to be closed for the next several hours Sunday to allow for crews to clean up the aftermath of a fuel tanker accident. Around 9 a.m. Sunday, the truck’s driver failed to negotiate the curve on…
Read MoreTracy Morgan Crash Largely Result of Truck Driver’s Fatigue, Regulators Say
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Crash Attorney, Jeffrey Hark. Federal transportation regulators on Tuesday cited a Walmart truck driver’s fatigue as the chief cause of a crash last year that killed the comedian James McNair and critically injured Tracy Morgan, a star of the television series “30 Rock.” National Transportation Safety Board investigators, presenting their…
Read MoreNJ Turnpike undamaged by fiery truck crash, officials say
Submitted by New Jersey Dump Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. A fiery fatal dump truck accident that brought the state’s busiest toll road to a standstill for hours on Tuesday did not damage the overpass that the truck hit or the pavement underneath it. “There is no damage to the overpasses or the road surface…
Read MoreWoman hit, killed by dump truck in Union City
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. UNION CITY — A woman was struck and killed Tuesday morning as she was crossing North Marginal Highway, Port Authority police said. The woman was hit at 7:10 a.m. as she was crossing the street near Park Avenue, near the border of Weehawken and Union City, said…
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