New Jersey

Insurance Companies to Pay Out Almost $2.4M to Family of New Jersey Trooper Struck by Passing Car

Family of Trooper Sean Cullen settles lawsuits

The family of New Jersey State Police Trooper Sean Cullen has resolved lawsuits over Cullen being struck and killed on a New Jersey highway in 2016.

The family of a New Jersey state trooper who was struck and killed by a passing motorist will receive almost $2.4 million to settle lawsuits over his death.

Sean Cullen was struck in March 2016 when he responded to a crash and car fire on Interstate 295 in Deptford Township.

Authorities say the 31-year-old trooper was trying to cross the southbound lanes of the highway on foot to reach the burning vehicle when he was struck by a passing car. He died the next day at a hospital.

The settlement will be paid by insurance companies of the drivers involved in the crash.

Cullen lived in Cinnaminson. His survivors include his fiancee and two young sons.

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