
Toms River, NJ (August 14, 2026) – Four people were injured on Thursday afternoon, August 13, in a three-vehicle crash on the Garden State Parkway in Toms River.
The crash happened around 1:50 p.m. at milepost 82.1 on the southbound Parkway, according to New Jersey State Police. A Honda sedan, a Toyota sedan, and a Honda SUV were involved, and the Honda sedan overturned.
The drivers and passengers of both Hondas suffered minor injuries and were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The investigation into the cause of the crash is still underway.
Our thoughts are with those injured as they recover from their injuries.

In New Jersey, you generally have two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit against a negligent driver. This deadline makes it important to preserve medical records, insurance information, photographs, and other evidence soon after a crash.
A multi-vehicle wreck can raise questions about how responsibility should be divided among multiple drivers. New Jersey follows a comparative negligence rule. This rule allows a person whose negligence is not greater than the negligence of the person being sued to recover damages, but the amount can be reduced according to the person's share of fault.
Medical treatment is one of the most important steps after a crash because it creates a clear and official record of a person’s injuries. Emergency room visits, follow-up appointments, diagnostic tests, and physician notes all help document the extent of harm caused by the accident and connect those injuries directly to the collision.
Without prompt medical care, it can become more difficult to prove the seriousness of an injury or show that it resulted from the crash rather than another cause, which may affect an insurance claim or legal recovery.
A car accident lawyer can play a key role in these situations by helping injured victims protect their rights and build a strong case. An attorney can assist in gathering medical records, working with insurance companies, and collecting other evidence needed to establish liability and damages. T
At Metro Law, we can help explain how New Jersey's filing deadlines, comparative negligence rules, and available insurance options may apply to your situation.
To discuss your legal options with us, contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476. Our team can provide clear information about the next steps that may be available for you.