Frank J. Bersani, 56, died, 67-year-old minivan driver injured, and Julia R. Scanlon, 36, arrested following a three-vehicle crash at the intersection of Egg Harbor Road and Ganttown Road in Washington Township, New Jersey
Woman charged in fatal N.J. crash was intoxicated, cops say
Julia R. Scanlon, 36, of Sewell was allegedly intoxicated as she drove a car south on Egg Harbor Road in Washington Township around 10:30 p.m. and ran a red light at the intersection with Ganttown Road, according to township police.
Woman gets at least 4 years in prison after N.J. dad dies in drunken driving crash
A Gloucester County motorist who was intoxicated when she slammed into another vehicle last year, killing a father of two, will spend at least four years in prison, a judge ruled Monday.
What every victim of a Burlington County drunk-driving collision needs to know
It is a sad fact that many injury and fatality accidents are caused by drunk or drugged drivers. Despite all prevention efforts, people still take the risk and drive after drinking, causing a large number of accidents and deaths on Burlington County roadways.
All victims of a drunk driver, or the family of someone killed in a drunk-driving crash, need reliable information on what to do immediately to launch an insurance claim and ensure that the at-fault driver is held accountable for their actions. Learn more here about how a Burlington County drunk driving accident lawyer can help. In the event where someone is killed in a collision caused by a drunk driver, an experienced Burlington County wrongful death lawyer is needed to handle the complicated wrongful death insurance claim.