Cherry Hill, NJ (July 30, 2024) – Police have released further details following a fatal accident involving a pedestrian, which took place along Route 38 early on Saturday, July 27.
The incident apparently involved a male pedestrian and occurred on the highway around 1:00 a.m., according to troopers with the New Jersey State Police. Per the Cherry Township Police Department’s Facebook page, the road’s westbound lanes were also closed between Haddonfield Road and Chapel Avenue for several hours into late Saturday morning.
It’s unclear if the driver involved in the accident stayed at the scene, and EMTs did not say whether any other injuries were reported. Additional details were not immediately available, and authorities have not released the victim’s identity. However, charges may be pending as an investigation remains ongoing. In the interim, officers asked any witnesses to come forward right away.
We offer our deepest condolences to the deceased man’s loved ones.
Pedestrian Accidents in New Jersey
According to the most recent available accident statistics, a pedestrian was killed in a traffic collision in New Jersey 27% of the time over the last year alone. Tragically, any pedestrian in New Jersey who is out for a stroll risks being in a collision, but some age groups see more traffic-related fatalities than others. For instance, adults over 65 make up about 20% of all pedestrian accident fatalities. Moreover, New Jersey ranked among the most dangerous states for pedestrian deaths and injuries.
The busy streets in New Jersey threaten pedestrians, so the state has passed several laws that drivers must abide by to keep pedestrians safe. Drivers who break these prohibitions may be subject to civil and criminal penalties, particularly if a pedestrian is hurt. Moreover, motorists in New Jersey have a duty of care to pedestrians, and when they fail to uphold this civil responsibility to others, it thus follows that they may be held civilly accountable. Although pedestrians frequently sustain injuries in accidents, you have the right to use the road safely as a pedestrian in New Jersey. At any time and every intersection, pedestrians have the right to cross the roadway safely while walking on the sidewalk. Drivers are accountable for maintaining awareness of their surroundings and respectfully treating every other vehicle, including bicycles, trucks, and pedestrians.
Ultimately, if you have lost a loved one due to a pedestrian crash, you can highly benefit from seeking the guidance and assistance of a New Jersey personal injury attorney who can help you and your family today. If you resort to a dedicated Cherry Hill pedestrian accident lawyer to fight for your side, your chances of winning your personal injury case will be significantly higher.
Spear Greenfield Personal Injury Attorneys will make every effort to ensure you receive the financial assistance and medical attention necessary for a complete recovery. Our experienced lawyers can help you file your claim, taking you one step closer to regaining your emotional, psychological, and financial well-being after the tragic loss of a beloved family member. Call our offices at 1-800-905-3425 as soon as possible to arrange a free consultation with one of our proficient lawyers.
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