Glen Gardner, NJ (March 12, 2026) – A car accident with reported injuries occurred on Wednesday afternoon, March 11, at the intersection of Route 31 and Glen Manor Drive in Glen Gardner.
The Hunterdon County Fire Department responded to the scene after receiving reports of a motor vehicle accident involving injuries. Officials confirmed that at least one person suffered minor injuries in the crash. Responders evaluated those involved and assisted at the scene.
Emergency crews worked to assess the situation and ensure that anyone hurt received appropriate attention.
Authorities have not shared additional information about the events leading up to the accident. Officials continue to review the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts are with those injured, and we hope for their quick recovery.
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Claim in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, most people have two years from the date of a car accident to file a personal injury claim. This deadline is based on the state’s statute of limitations. If a claim is filed after that period expires, courts may refuse to consider the case.
Time limits are important because accident claims often rely on evidence that can become harder to gather as time passes. Photos, witness statements, and medical records help evidence how the crash happened and how injuries developed. Acting within the legal timeframe helps ensure that this information remains available when questions arise later.
Medical treatment also plays an important role after a car accident. Some injuries appear right away, while others take time to develop. Medical visits create records that connect the injury to the crash and provide guidance for follow-up care if symptoms continue.
Insurance communication may also occur soon after a collision. Drivers may receive requests for statements, repair estimates, or medical information. Keeping documents organized can help people understand what information has already been shared and what may still be needed.
A car accident lawyer can review the details of a crash and explain how New Jersey’s filing deadlines may apply to a specific situation. Legal guidance may also help clarify how medical records, insurance paperwork, and other documents fit into the claim process.
Our team at Metro Law has experience examining accident cases and explaining available options under New Jersey’s law. We can discuss how documentation, medical bills, and insurance communication may work in your situation.
If you have questions after a car accident, you can contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to speak with our attorneys about your options.
