Howell, NJ (December 3, 2025) – A Tuesday afternoon, December 2, visit to a Howell nail salon ended in panic when a car drove into the front of the business. Police say the crash happened around 12:47 p.m. at Nail Pro on Route 9 South. The vehicle struck the storefront at 3426 Route 9 South and sent people inside scrambling for safety.
Officers report that a 76-year-old resident of Jackson lost control of the car before hitting the building. Emergency medical workers checked the driver at the scene and found no injuries. Inside the salon, several customers suffered injuries from the sudden impact and debris. Responders examined everyone on site and confirmed that no one had life-threatening harm.
The Howell Township Police and local first aid crews arrived quickly. Fire teams from Freewood Acres and Southard also helped secure the area and assist the injured. Because the crash involved a building, township inspectors and New Jersey Natural Gas came to evaluate the structure and check for safety issues.
Police continue to review what caused the driver to lose control, and the investigation remains active.
We hope those injured in the salon heal fully after this frightening event.
Storefront Crashes in New Jersey
Most people think of car wrecks as roadway events, but vehicles can also cause serious harm when they leave the road. Storefront crashes happen more often than many realize, especially along busy commercial routes. Even at lower speeds, a car hitting a building can injure people through impact, falling glass, or flying objects. The shock alone can leave lasting emotional effects.
New Jersey has a mix of fast-moving highways, turning lanes, and tight shopping entrances. Drivers often face quick merges and sudden stops, which can raise crash risks. Older drivers may also face challenges with reaction time, vision, or medical episodes.
People hurt in these incidents may need care long after the scene clears. Some injuries seem minor at first but worsen in the next days. Soft tissue damage, concussions, and back pain often show up later. Anyone involved should document symptoms, follow medical advice, and keep records of costs.
A personal injury claim may help injured patrons recover what they lose after a crash like this. A personal injury lawyer can investigate what happened, gather reports, and handle insurance talks. That support matters when victims feel overwhelmed or unsure about fault.
Compensation after a storefront crash may include:
- Medical bills: This can cover emergency care, follow-up visits, therapy, medication, and future treatment tied to the crash.
- Lost wages: If injuries keep someone from working, they may seek payment for missed time and reduced earning ability.
- Pain and suffering: Victims can pursue damages for physical pain, anxiety, and the stress that follows a sudden traumatic event.
- Property losses: If the crash destroyed personal items like phones, glasses, or bags, a claim can include reimbursement for replacements.
You should not have to carry the burden of someone else’s driving mistake alone. If you or someone you love suffered injuries in a New Jersey crash, we are here to help you understand your options. At Metro Law, we guide injured people through the legal process with clear answers and steady support.
Call Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 for a free consultation today.

