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Category: Wrongful death

  • Ten Injured in New Jersey School Bus Crash

    Ten Injured in New Jersey School Bus Crash

    On Tuesday afternoon, six students, a school bus driver, and three others were injured in a crash involving a school bus in South Jersey. According to police, a school bus and car collided at the intersection of Harford and Borton Landing roads in Moorestown Township

    The students, bus driver, and three occupants in the other vehicle were transported to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. Remaining uninjured students on the bus were transferred to the nearest school to be picked up by family members. Officials said that counselors will be available to any students who need support following the crash.

    Local news at the scene reported seeing a yellow school bus on the side of the road with visible front-end damage, along with a dark-colored sedan with damage to the passenger side doors.

    Crashes involving school buses can be especially concerning because of the size and weight differences between buses and other vehicles. School buses are designed to protect students through structural safety features, but the forces involved in a collision can still cause injuries, particularly when students are seated without seat belts or when the bus stops suddenly. 

    For occupants of smaller passenger vehicles, impacts with a school bus can be especially severe due to the height and mass of the bus, which can lead to significant vehicle damage even at lower speeds. Intersections are a common location for collisions, as drivers must navigate turning traffic, traffic signals, and changing right-of-way conditions.

    If you or a loved one have been injured in a crash, our skilled Cherry Hill car accident lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York can help. For a free consultation, call us today at 856-843-8990 or contact us online. With office locations in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Media, Pennsylvania, we proudly serve clients in both states.

  • U.K. Driver Charged in Death of Uber Driver

    U.K. Driver Charged in Death of Uber Driver

    A man from the United Kingdom has been charged in connection with the death of an Uber driver following a police pursuit and fatal crash in Gloucester County on Sunday. Officials said the incident began after a PNS Gas and Food Mart reported a disturbance involving two intoxicated men at the station on Hessian Avenue.

    When officers arrived, they witnessed a white vehicle matching the description the employee provided leaving the station. Police attempted a traffic stop, but the driver fled the scene, veered into the opposite lane, and collided with a second vehicle operating as an Uber at the intersection of Red Bank Avenue and Hessian Avenue.

    The Uber driver was killed in the crash. The Uber passenger, along with the driver and passenger in the white car, sustained injuries and were transported to a local hospital.

    Surveillance footage from nearby businesses captured the white car speeding down Hessian Avenue and crossing Red Bank Avenue moments before impact. The driver has been charged with death by auto and assault by auto.

    The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating the crash.

    If you or a loved one have been injured in a crash, contact the skilled Cherry Hill car accident lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York today. To schedule a free consultation, call 856-843-8990 or submit our online form. With office locations in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Media, Pennsylvania, we proudly serve clients across New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

  • Cyclist Struck and Killed on Black Horse Pike

    Cyclist Struck and Killed on Black Horse Pike

    On Thursday, a bicyclist was struck and killed in Washington Township, Gloucester County. According to police, it occurred around 9 p.m. at the intersection of Black Horse Pike and Berlin Cross Keys Road. 

    Surveillance footage from a nearby business appears to show the westbound bicycle crossing the intersection when the southbound vehicle crashes into it from Black Horse Pike. The cyclist was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the driver remained, and the incident is under investigation.

    Under New Jersey law, drivers and bicyclists are required to follow the same traffic signals, lane markings, and right-of-way rules at intersections. Motorists must yield to cyclists lawfully crossing within an intersection and maintain a minimum distance of four feet when passing. Bicyclists are required to use front and rear lights at night and remain as close to the righthand side of the road as possible. 

    Safety is a shared responsibility on New Jersey roadways. Because collisions between vehicles and bicycles can result in catastrophic or fatal injuries, both drivers and cyclists must remain alert and strictly follow traffic laws, particularly at intersections.

    After a crash, contact an experienced team you can trust. Our Cherry Hill car accident lawyers at Pressman, Doyle, Bloom, & York can help you seek the justice you deserve after a loss. To schedule a free consultation, call us today at 856-843-8990 or submit our online form. With office locations in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Media, Pennsylvania, we proudly serve clients across New Jersey and Pennsylvania.