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New Jersey Turnpike Fatal 4-Truck Collision & Wrongful Death Attorneys — Attorney911 Represents Families After the Fiery Carteret, Middlesex County, New Jersey Crash at Milepost 96.2, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice Pursuing the Fleets That Obstruct Live Travel Lanes, We Overcome the Rear-End Presumption Using FMCSR Hazard-Warning Standards & New Jersey Doctrine, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Counteracts the Claims Machine, Millions Recovered in Trucking Accidents ($2.5M+ Recovery), We Secure the ECM Black-Box Data and ELD Logs Before the Overwrite Loop — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Danger of Stopped Trucks on the New Jersey Turnpike in Carteret The news of a fiery crash on the Northbound Inner Road of the New Jersey Turnpike near milepost 96.2 is more than a headline to those who are now facing an empty chair at the dinner table. It is a moment where life is permanently divided into “before” and “after.” If you are reading this while waiting for answers from the State Police or an identification from the medical examiner, your first instinct may be to blame the driver who struck the vehicles in front of them. However, as senior trial attorneys who handle 18-wheeler accidents, we know that what looks like a simple rear-end collision on the surface often hides a case of gross negligence by the companies that allowed their trucks to obstruct a high-speed travel lane. At 4:07 a.m. on a high-traffic logistics node like the Rahway/Carteret border, the “Inner Road” is a fast-moving corridor designed for heavy commercial haulers. When three Freightliner tractor-trailers are stationary in the right and center lanes of an interstate during the pre-dawn hours, they aren’t just stopped; they are a 240,000-pound barricade. We look at the “Why.” Why were…

New Jersey Turnpike Fatal 4-Semi Truck Crash & Wrongful Death Attorneys — Attorney911 Holds the Commercial Carriers Liable for the “Death Trap” Center-Lane Stop in Carteret, Middlesex County, We Litigate FMCSA 49 CFR §392.22 Warning-Triangle Violations and Negligent Highway Obstruction, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Fatal Fire Cases, We Move Fast to Preserve ECM Black-Box and Dashcam Data Before the Scrapyard Overwrite, Millions Recovered in Catastrophic Trucking Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Carteret 4-Semi Crash on the New Jersey Turnpike: A Forensic Analysis The fatal collision occurring north of Interchange 12 in Carteret, Middlesex County, is not just a traffic delay—it is a catastrophic failure of commercial safety protocols that resulted in a horrific fire and the loss of life. At approximately 4:00 a.m. on the New Jersey Turnpike’s inner roadway, four semi-trucks were involved in a chain-reaction event that serves as a grim reminder of the extreme hazards posed by stationary commercial vehicles in active travel lanes. According to preliminary reports, three semi-trucks were stopped in the travel lanes—two in the right lane and one in the center lane—for reasons that are still under investigation. A fourth truck, unable to avoid the obstruction, struck the stopped vehicles, triggering a massive fire that fully engulfed three of the rigs. One driver lost their life. When a 18-wheeler is stopped in the center lane of a high-speed toll road in the pre-dawn hours, it creates a “death trap.” Our trial team investigates these cases by looking past the “accident” label and identifying the specific violations of federal law and corporate negligence that made this tragedy avoidable. The Anchor Fact: Stopping a Semi-Truck…

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