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Folsom Borough, NJ – Motorcyclist Killed in NB Rte 73 Collision Near MP 3.5

Motorcyclist Killed in NB Rte 73 Collision Near MP 3.5

Folsom Borough, NJ (December 26, 2025) –  A fatal traffic accident on Wednesday, December 24, at 5:21 p.m., claimed the life of a 22-year-old motorcyclist on northbound Route 73 near milepost 3.5 in Folsom Borough.

New Jersey State Police responded to the scene following reports of a serious collision involving a motorcycle and multiple vehicles. Officials identified the victim as Logan Ingemi, 22, of Hammonton. Police said Ingemi was traveling northbound on Route 73 when his motorcycle collided with an Audi traveling southbound, driven by Neil Layden, 40, of Marlton. According to investigators, Layden was attempting to make a left turn and entered the northbound lanes, directly into the path of the motorcycle.

The impact caused Ingemi to be thrown from the motorcycle. After the initial collision, the motorcycle continued forward and struck a northbound pickup truck that was traveling immediately behind the Audi.

Despite emergency response efforts, Ingemi sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash. The incident remains under investigation by the New Jersey State Police.

Our sincere condolences go out to the family and loved ones affected by this tragic loss.

Compensation in Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in New Jersey

Motorcycle accidents oftenMotorcyclist Killed in NB Rte 73 Collision Near MP 3.5 result in severe or fatal injuries due to the lack of physical protection afforded to riders. In New Jersey, surviving family members may pursue compensation through a wrongful death claim when a motorcyclist is killed as a result of another party’s negligence, such as an unsafe left turn or failure to yield.

Available compensation may include:

  • Funeral and burial expenses: Compensation to cover the costs of funeral services, burial or cremation, memorial arrangements, and related end-of-life expenses, easing the immediate financial burden on surviving family members.
  • Medical expenses: Reimbursement for emergency medical treatment, hospital care, surgery, and other healthcare services provided to the victim prior to death as a result of the accident.
  • Loss of financial support: Damages for lost wages, employment benefits, and the future income the deceased would have contributed to their family or dependents.
  • Loss of services: Compensation for the economic value of household duties, caregiving, and daily support the victim would have continued to provide.
  • Loss of companionship, guidance, and consortium: Recognition of the emotional loss suffered by spouses, children, and family members due to the victim’s death.
  • Pain and suffering: Damages for the victim’s conscious physical pain and emotional distress experienced before death, when applicable.

While New Jersey follows a no-fault insurance system for medical coverage, fatal motorcycle crashes often involve claims beyond basic insurance benefits. Families may be entitled to pursue claims against the at-fault driver and other responsible parties.

Handling a wrongful death claim can be legally complex and emotionally overwhelming. A wrongful death lawyer can help families understand their rights, meet critical deadlines, and seek full and fair compensation.

At Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, we are committed to standing by families impacted by fatal motorcycle accidents across New Jersey. Call us at (800) 923-3456 today to schedule your free consultation and let us help you pursue justice and accountability for your tragic loss.

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