Phillipsburg Wrongful Death Motorcycle Accident Warren County

A Phillipsburg motorcycle accident caused two New Jersey wrongful deaths on Route 46 in East Liberty Township NJ on October 25, 2019. Two motorcyclists were driving east on Route 46 in Warren County New Jersey when the motorcyclist hit a guard rail. The New Jersey State Police responded to the scene of the Phillipsburg wrongful death accident. A man and a woman were both killed as a result of the Phillipsburg motorcycle accident. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene of the New Jersey wrongful death accident. The Phillipsburg NJ motorcycle accident remains under further investigation. 

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Personal Injury Car Accident on Asbury Anderson Road

A personal injury car accident took place near Phillipsburg NJ on East Asbury Anderson Road on October 3, 2019. The Washington Township car accident caused one driver to be transported to St. Luke’s University Hospital in Fountain Hill, Bethlehem Pa for personal injury treatment. The driver was transported by a Washington Rescue Squad ambulance. The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office Serious Collision Analysis Team is investigating the personal injury auto accident near Springtown Road. The Phillipsburg car accident took place around 5:30 p.m. and the road was closed until about 9:00 p.m. while crews cleared debris and continued their car crash investigation, just east of Easton PA.

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Route 57 Motorcycle Accident Near Phillipsburg Wrongful Death

A Route 57 wrongful death motorcycle accident took place in Mansfield Township NJ on June 8, 2019. Sadly, the New Jersey motorcycle accident on Route 57 caused the wrongful death of a 34-year-old Belvidere NJ resident. The victim’s motorcycle was struck by an SUV around 7:15 p.m. Mansfield Township Police responded to the scene of the New Jersey wrongful death accident. The motorcycle rider was transported to Hackettstown Hospital where his New Jersey wrongful death was pronounced at 8:09 p.m. The Route 57 motorcycle accident wrongful death remains under further investigation.

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