Posts Tagged ‘New Jersey’
IBM tech could smooth traffic woes
Submitted by New Jersey Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. If you have any legal issues or concerns regarding this accident, please contact us immediately. Travelers on the major New Jersey turnpikes might have a smoother ride this Memorial Day weekend, thanks to some IBM technology. Over the past four years, the Armonk-headquartered tech giant…
Read MorePerson Killed After Truck Crashes, Catches Fire on I-295
Submitted by New Jersey Box Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark At least one person was killed after a box truck crashed and caught fire on I-295 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey Sunday night. The truck was traveling in the northbound lanes of I-295 when it struck the Route 73 overpass and burst into flames, officials…
Read MoreDriver dies after tanker truck crashes, bursts into flames on New Jersey Turnpike in Woodbridge
Submitted by New Jersey Fuel Truck Accident Attorney, Jeffrey Hark WOODBRIDGE, N.J. (WABC) — State Police say the driver of a tanker trunk that crashed and caught fire on the New Jersey Turnpike Tuesday has died from his injuries. He has been identified as 58 year old Carlos Vinciguerra-Gomez from Elizabeth, NJ. The accident happened…
Read MoreDiners defy death at Stewart’s restaurant
Submitted by New Jersey Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney, Jeffrey Hark HOWELL – James Winckowski was airborne when the car crashed into the restaurant. The 36-year-old Haddon Township man and two other engineers from CME Associates had gone to Stewart All American Restaurant on Route 9 for lunch, he said. They were having the special: chili,…
Read MoreGloucester County man sent to hospital after Monroe Township crash
Jeffrey Hark, the New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer. MONROE TWP. — A Gloucester County man was sent to the hospital after his vehicle crashed into a dump truck late Wednesday night. The 37-year-old Williamstown resident was traveling east on the Black Horse Pike around 10:17 p.m. when he struck a dump truck, according to a statement from police.…
Read More2 hurt after crashing into dump truck in Monroe Twp., N.J.
Submitted by New Jersey Truck Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. https://www.criminalcivillawyer.com/ MONROE TWP., New Jersey (WPVI) — Two people were injured in a crash involving a dump truck in Gloucester County, New Jersey. It happened around 10:00 p.m. Wednesday on the Black Horse Pike and Whitehall Road in Monroe Township. Police tell Action News two people…
Read MorePolice investigate school bus accident in Hamilton
Submitted by New Jersey School Bus Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark HAMILTON >> A medical transport van collided with a school bus Wednesday afternoon, creating a chain-reaction that ended with the bus hitting a man who was waiting for public transportation. According to police, around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, township resident Charles Jackson, 36, was driving a…
Read MoreSchool Bus Slams Into Mt. Laurel Home
Submitted by New Jersey School Bus Accident Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. – SkyFOX is live over the scene of a school bus accident that happened at 3:45 p.m.Tuesday in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Authorities say a school bus carrying children crashed into a home at 13 Lenape Court. According to authorities, the bus…
Read MoreOne Injured In Crash Involving A School Bus In Warrington Township
Submitted by New Jersey school bus accident lawyer, Jeffrey Hark. A 50-year-old man was injured following a crash involving an SUV and a school bus in Warrington Township, York County 911 officials said. The crash happened at 8:58 a.m. at the intersection of Carlisle Road and Kralltown Road, officials said. Officials added that the bus,…
Read MoreUninsured Motorist Coverage and the Substantial Nexus Test
Submitted by New Jersey motor vehicle accident attorney, Jeffrey Hark Surin v. Allstate, decided February 27, 20145 is a case concerning uninsured motorist coverage. This is coverage the insurance company must pay if you are involved in a crash with a vehicle that is not insured or in a hit-and-run scenario. In this particular…
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