
Freehold, NJ (July 10, 2026) – Emergency units and the Freehold Fire rushed to the scene of a crash with reported injuries near the intersection of Colts Neck Road and Kozloski Road.
There were expected delays while responders worked at the site. The full extent of injuries of those involved wasn’t disclosed.
The investigation remains active as authorities continue to review the rash.
Our thoughts are with everyone involved, and we wish for a full recovery.

New Jersey requires every driver to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, which pays for medical treatment regardless of who caused a crash.
People hurt in a crash at a busy intersection can face emergency treatment, follow-up care, and time away from work, with costs that usually continue well after the initial visit to the hospital. Even injuries that seem minor at first can require ongoing physical therapy or additional diagnostic testing.
New Jersey drivers who choose the limited right to sue threshold under their auto policy may find it harder to pursue a claim for pain and suffering unless their injuries meet certain legal standards.
A car accident lawyer can review a person's policy selection and medical records to determine whether that threshold has been met and can also help request the full police report once it becomes available.
If you or someone you know was hurt in a New Jersey crash, our team at Metro Law can help explain what next legal steps could make sense based on your case and state law.
Give Metro Law a call at (800) 469-6476. We are available to answer all your questions and walk you through the legal process.