Jackson Twp., NJ – Crash Reported Outside Clayton Block on Hwy 571
Jackson Twp., NJ (March 26, 2025) – An early morning accident was reported in Jackson Township on March 25, unfolding just in front of the Clayton Block facility along Highway 571. Authorities responded to the scene shortly before 9:00 a.m., where at least one vehicle was involved in a collision that disrupted traffic in the area.
Details about how the crash occurred have not yet been released, but emergency crews were quickly dispatched to manage the situation and assist anyone hurt. At least one person sustained injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. The severity of their injuries remains unconfirmed at this time. The location of the crash—on a busy stretch of Highway 571—caused delays for morning commuters as police directed traffic around the scene. Cleanup efforts continued for some time, and the roadway was eventually reopened. Police have not shared whether any citations were issued, and the crash is still under investigation.
We hope those involved in this morning’s crash recover fully and quickly.
Car Accidents in New Jersey
New Jersey highways see thousands of crashes each year, with many occurring during the early morning commute. In 2023 alone, the state recorded more than 275,000 traffic accidents, with many involving injuries. Jackson Township’s growing traffic volumes and commercial areas like Highway 571 often see higher accident rates due to congestion and mixed traffic patterns.
Here’s a closer look at a common contributor to these types of collisions:
- Early Morning Fatigue: Fatigue is a major factor in morning accidents. Drivers may still be waking up, mentally distracted, or under the influence of medications taken overnight. Fatigued drivers often misjudge distances, fail to react quickly, or even drift into other lanes—resulting in rear-end collisions or swerving into oncoming traffic. These types of crashes can happen even during short, routine drives.
- Glare from Low Sunlight: Around sunrise, glare from the rising sun can obstruct visibility—especially on east-facing roadways. Drivers may be momentarily blinded and unable to see hazards ahead. Accidents caused by glare are more common than many realize, particularly during spring and fall months.
- Increased Commercial Vehicle Traffic: Areas near industrial or warehouse zones, like Clayton Block, often experience more large trucks and work vehicles in the early morning hours. These vehicles take longer to stop and are harder to maneuver, increasing the risk of collisions.
- Tight Schedules and Rush Hour: Morning commuters may rush to work or school, leading to speeding, abrupt lane changes, and risky turns. Even a moment of impatience can result in a crash, especially in high-traffic corridors.
If you were involved in a morning traffic collision, it’s important to act fast. Call our Jackson Township car accident attorneys as soon as possible. From dealing with insurance companies to investigating the scene, our legal team will handle the details so you can focus on recovery.
At Metro Law, we’ve spent nearly 40 years helping crash victims throughout New Jersey get justice. Whether you’re facing hospital bills, lost wages, or long-term injuries, we’re here to help you move forward. Our firm, led by seasoned attorneys Robert Solomon and Richard Weinbaum, has secured millions in compensation for injured clients. We provide free consultations and have evening and weekend availability. Call us at 800-469-6476—our team is here to listen, help you understand your options, and guide you toward recovery. Don’t go through this alone—Metro Law is your trusted legal partner.