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New Jersey Street Blog: NJ Transit and Coach USA bus driver killing pedestrian continue in 2022 and Governor Phil Murphy remain silence

 New Jersey Street Blog: NJ Transit and Coach USA bus driver killing pedestrian continue in 2022 and Governor Phil Murphy remains silence  Click image above to red the article  In every modern-day, we hear about some pedestrians who got smashed by a bus; traffic accidents are persistently something you typically see ongoing in New Jersey. No media is accurately referring to these events. Even the New Jersey State official police website would not give any accurate number of the premature deaths caused by NJ Transit and Coach USA bus drivers killing pedestrians. Many innocent people die unnecessarily from the bus companies hiring bus drivers , and we wouldn’t know; if the bus drivers are receiving their arbitrary punishments. Or just getting away with the crime, and the dead people stay without getting the right of justice and the fairness they deserve. Local families remain deplorable about what happened instantly to their innocent children’s tragic deaths, and the question remains. Wh

NJ Transit is the worst public transportation agency in the world

 New Jersey Street Blog: NJ Transit is the worst public transportation agency in the world 

COACH USA INC v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY

  COACH USA INC v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY                        INSURANCE COMPANY Superior Court of New Jersey,Appellate Division. COACH USA, INC., Cape Transit Corporation and Leisure Line, Inc., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. Decided: October 01, 2002 Before Judges HAVEY, A.A. RODRÍGUEZ, and PAYNE. David J. Dickinson, Millburn, argued the cause for appellant (McDermott & McGee, attorneys;  Mr. Dickinson of counsel and on the brief). F. Herbert Owens, III, Cherry Hill, argued the cause for respondents (Owens & Wolf, attorneys;  Mr. Owens of counsel and on the brief). The opinion of the court was delivered by  In this appeal, we address the issue of whether Allstate, a auto carrier that paid first-party personal injury protection (PIP) benefits to insureds injured in four separate accidents with commercial busses, can obtain reimbursement pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-9.1, through arbitration, from the carriers of those busses,

New Jersey Street Blog: NJ Transit Deadly Bus Drivers And Train Operator Continued To Kill Pedestrians 2022

New Jersey Street Blog: NJ Transit Deadly Bus Drivers And Train Operator Continued To Kill Pedestrians 2022 A New Year and more deaths were caused by NJ Transit's deadly bus drivers and train engineers. The governor and other political figures continue to ignore these spiking deaths then swiping the pedestrian's murder under the rug. Governor Philip Murphy wears the victim's blood on his hands. Along, with NJ Transit police, bus Unions, prosecutors, and other politicians. In New Jersey, roads are not safe for pedestrians.

New Jersey Transit pedestrians deaths lawsuit are having New Jersey taxpayers paying for their train conductors and bus drivers killing epidemic (Articles Screenshots)

  New Jersey Transit pedestrians deaths lawsuit are having New Jersey taxpayers paying  f or their train conductors and bus drivers killing epidemic 

Daughter Files $10M Suit After NJ Mom Killed By A None Properly Screen And Train Its Employees NJ Transit Light Rail

 Daughter Files $10M Suit After NJ Mom Killed By NJ                                       Transit Light Rail JERSEY CITY, NJ — Shannon Flood, 43, a mother of a teenage daughter, was heading across the street from her job in Jersey City on Christmas Eve to pick up a holiday photo for her work team when she was struck and killed by a light rail train. Now, the family of the Bloomingdale woman has filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit against NJ Transit — which runs the Hudson-Bergen Rail Line — as well as the rail line itself, the city of Jersey City, and the state of New Jersey. The suit was filed on Jan. 11 by the guardian of Flood's teenage daughter, as well as the executrix of her estate, according to the family's lawyers, Eisbrouch Marsh of Hackensack and Bagolie Friedman Injury Lawyers of Jersey City. Flood was killed at the Exchange Place station in the city's financial district while stepping out of her office at 4:35 p.m. that afternoon, according to her lawyers

NJ Transit and their bus Union put these bus driver on the road after they kill a pedestrian

 NJ Transit and their bus Union put these bus drivers on the road after they kill a pedestrian  NJ Transit put pedestrians and passengers in danger by keeping bus drivers on the job with 50 incidents and on cocaine why operating the bus. This driver should have been fired with the first accident. The bus driver did not go to jail when he struck a man. NEWARK — A man who suffered brain injuries after being struck by an NJ Transit bus has settled a lawsuit for more than $12 million. The accident in 2016 occurred as Jason Gillespie walked in a crosswalk in Summit and left him unable to work or drive and with permanent neurological damage. Gillespie's attorneys said driver Ronald Lewis had been involved in more than 50 accidents on the job Lewis tested positive for cocaine, but Gillespie attorney David Mazie contended that didn't prove he was impaired. NJ Transit had sought to show Lewis was under the influence at the time of the crash, which would have allowed the agency to avoid