Egg Harbor City, NJ – Motorcyclist Killed in White Horse Pike Crash

Motorcyclist Killed in White Horse Pike Crash

Egg Harbor City, NJ (May 18, 2026) – A motorcyclist died after being struck by a car on the White Horse Pike in Egg Harbor City on Sunday, May 17. The crash happened around 5:58 p.m. near the intersection with New York Avenue.

Authorities said Alexander Oswald, 33, of Mullica Township, was traveling on the White Horse Pike when he was hit by a vehicle driven by a 21-year-old Atlantic City resident. Oswald suffered fatal injuries in the collision.

Paramedics treated those involved at the scene before transporting the driver to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City. Officials did not release an update on the driver’s condition.

State troopers and local firefighters assisted Egg Harbor City police at the scene. Portions of the roadway were affected while crews worked in the area.

Authorities continue to investigate the crash.

We extend our condolences to the family and loved ones of Alexander Oswald during this difficult time.

What Families Should Know After a Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Egg Harbor City, NJ

After a fatal motorcycle crash in Egg Harbor City, surviving family members may face emotional, financial, and legal challenges. In some situations, a wrongful death claim may help families recover compensation for losses connected to the collision.

A wrongful death claim in New Jersey may help cover funeral expenses, medical bills, lost income, and the loss of financial support provided by the deceased. These claims are typically brought by certain surviving family members or the representative of the estate.

Investigators often review several factors after a motorcycle crash, including driver behavior, roadway conditions, visibility, speed, and whether either vehicle failed to yield. Police reports, witness statements, and crash scene evidence can all become important during the investigation.

Motorcycle crashes frequently result in severe injuries because riders have less protection during an impact. Even when riders follow traffic laws and wear protective gear, collisions involving larger vehicles can become deadly.

Insurance companies may begin investigating soon after a fatal collision is reported. You may receive requests for recorded statements or settlement discussions before they fully understand the long-term financial impact of the loss. Reviewing any documents carefully before signing can help protect potential claims and prevent complications later in the process.

You should also try to preserve records related to the crash, including medical documents, funeral costs, insurance communications, and any photographs or videos connected to the incident. This information may become important if legal action is pursued.

An experienced New Jersey wrongful death lawyer can help families understand what legal options may be available after a fatal motorcycle collision. An attorney may also help gather evidence and communicate with insurance companies during the claims process.

Our team at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq helps families across New Jersey after serious and fatal crashes. We can review your situation and explain how insurance claims, evidence preservation, and financial recovery may affect your case.

If you lost a loved one in a motorcycle crash in Egg Harbor City, you can call Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq at (844) 535-3234 to learn more about your legal rights and options.

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