Jackson Twp., NJ (June 24, 2025) – First responders in Jackson Township rushed to the scene of a vehicle accident at the intersection of Whitesville Road and Gramme Avenue around 3:50 p.m. on June 23. The crash, which involved at least two vehicles, left at least one person injured and temporarily halted traffic in the area.
Emergency medical services provided aid to the injured at the scene before transporting them to local hospitals for further treatment. While the extent of the injuries has not been fully disclosed, police confirmed that those involved received care. Firefighters and law enforcement secured the site and worked to remove the damaged vehicles, clearing the roadway. Authorities are still investigating what may have led to the collision. As of now, no citations or arrests have been announced, and it remains unclear whether distracted driving, speeding, or another factor played a role in the crash.
We hope those injured in this crash make a timely recovery.
Car Accidents in New Jersey

- Internal Injuries: Damage to organs such as the liver, spleen, or kidneys can occur due to blunt force trauma. These injuries are sometimes not visible immediately but can become life-threatening without prompt medical care. Emergency diagnostics are crucial to detect and treat them in time.
- Broken Bones: From simple fractures to complex compound breaks, bone injuries are common in vehicle accidents. Recovery can involve casting, surgery, and physical therapy. Victims may also experience limited mobility or chronic pain after the healing process.
- Lacerations and Abrasions: Glass, metal, and debris from a crash often cause cuts and scrapes. While some are superficial, others can be deep enough to require stitches or lead to infection. Scarring is also a concern, particularly in visible areas of the body.
- Neck and Back Pain: Even low-speed accidents can trigger long-term pain in the neck and back. Damage to vertebrae, discs, or muscles may require ongoing treatment. Persistent discomfort can interfere with work and daily life, affecting overall well-being.
For those hurt in a crash, speaking with a knowledgeable car accident attorney can be a vital step. Early legal help ensures critical evidence is preserved, witness statements are documented, and your rights are fully protected. An attorney will also help negotiate with insurers and build a case for full and fair compensation. Taking action early often leads to better outcomes.
Metro Law offers free consultations to individuals and families impacted by serious accidents. Our team, led by Robert A. Solomon, brings nearly 40 years of personal injury experience across New Jersey and New York. We’ve helped clients secure meaningful compensation in complex injury cases and are committed to providing personal, responsive support from day one.
With bilingual staff, flexible hours, and a proven record of success, we’re ready to fight for you. Contact Metro Law at 800-469-6476 to get started on your path to recovery.
