Jersey City, NJ (March 19, 2026) – A pedestrian suffered injuries after a vehicle struck them near Washington Boulevard and 14th Street in Jersey City early Thursday morning, March 19.
The Jersey City Police responded around 3:16 a.m. after dispatchers received reports of a pedestrian accident at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and 14th Street. Callers reported that a person had been hit by a vehicle and was lying on the ground.
Responders arrived and located the injured pedestrian at the scene, and assessed the victim while preparing for further medical care.
Authorities have not released details about the person’s identity or the extent of their injuries.
Investigators are working to determine what contributed to the incident.
Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian, and we hope they recover fully.
Legal Options After a Pedestrian Accident in New Jersey
After a pedestrian accident in New Jersey, an injured person may have legal options to seek compensation for losses related to the crash. These options often involve insurance claims and, in some situations, a personal injury case. The exact path forward usually depends on the circumstances of the collision and the available insurance coverage.
Pedestrian accidents often lead to serious injuries because people do not have the protection that vehicle occupants have. Injuries may include broken bones, head trauma, or back and neck problems. Medical care may involve emergency treatment, diagnostic testing, follow-up visits, and rehabilitation. Some people notice symptoms immediately, while others develop pain or stiffness later.
Documentation plays an important role when someone pursues an injury claim. Medical records, treatment plans, and photographs of injuries can help explain how the crash affected a person’s health. Accident reports and witness statements may also provide useful information about how the collision occurred. Keeping these records organized can help clarify expenses and treatment progress.
A pedestrian accident lawyer can review available documentation and explain how New Jersey laws may apply to the situation. Legal guidance may help people understand what types of compensation could be available for medical costs, lost wages, and other accident-related expenses. An attorney can also explain how insurance claims usually work and what steps may follow after a pedestrian collision.
If you want to learn more about your options after an accident in New Jersey, you can speak with our team at Metro Law. We have experience reviewing injury cases and explaining how insurance claims, medical documentation, and accident reports may relate to a situation like yours.
For more information about possible next steps, contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476.
