Phillipsburg, NJ (February 10, 2026) – A motor vehicle accident with reported injuries occurred Monday afternoon, February 9, in Phillipsburg. The crash took place on Sitgreaves Street in the area of McWayne Ductile at approximately 3:50 p.m.
Warren County Fire and Police arrived at the scene after receiving reports of a collision involving injuries. Officials confirmed that at least one person suffered minor injuries as a result of the accident. Emergency medical services responded to provide care to those involved.
Information about what led up to the collision has not been shared. Police focused on assisting the injured person and securing the scene.
Responders worked to ensure safety in the area while medical checks took place. Investigators are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the accident. The investigation remains ongoing.
Our thoughts remain with those injured as they receive care and recover.
How Can You Get a Police Report After a Crash in New Jersey?
After a crash in New Jersey, a police report can provide important documentation for insurance and injury claims. In New Jersey, police reports are usually available through the law enforcement agency that responded to the crash. Some departments allow online requests, while others require an in-person or mailed request. Reports may take several days to become available, depending on how quickly officers complete and file them.
These reports record basic details such as the location, time, parties involved, and any injuries noted at the scene. Many people request a report soon after an accident to better understand what information was officially documented.
To request a report, people often need the crash date, location, and names of those involved. A small fee may apply. Insurance companies commonly ask for a copy of the police report when reviewing a claim. The report may also include diagrams or statements that help clarify how the accident occurred.
Police reports can help organize next steps after a collision. While they do not decide fault on their own, they often provide a useful reference when questions arise. Keeping a copy with medical records, repair estimates, and insurance correspondence can make the process easier to manage.
A car accident attorney can explain how a police report fits into an accident claim in New Jersey. Legal guidance can also help clarify what documents may be helpful and how timelines affect available options. Each crash involves different factors, and paperwork requirements may vary.
If you have questions after an accident or need help understanding next steps, we can help. Our team at Metro Law has experience reviewing crash-related questions and explaining available options.
To learn more about available options and next steps, contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to speak with our lawyers.

