Jersey City, NJ (December 23, 2025) – A female pedestrian suffered injuries after a traffic-related incident in Jersey City on Monday, December 22. The collision occurred near Griffith Street, according to emergency dispatch reports.
Authorities received the call around 4:09 p.m. Dispatch information indicated that a pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle near the roadway. The Jersey City police officers and emergency medical personnel responded quickly to the scene.
Emergency medical services located the injured woman and provided immediate care. Paramedics then transported her to a nearby medical center for further evaluation and treatment. Officials have not released details about the severity of her injuries.
Police secured the area while responders assisted the victim. Officers didn’t share what caused the collision. Jersey City police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
We wish the injured pedestrian a full and steady recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in New Jersey 
Pedestrian accidents remain a serious safety issue throughout New Jersey. Busy streets, residential neighborhoods, and growing traffic volume increase the risk for people walking near roadways. When a pedestrian suffers injuries, the impact can affect every part of daily life.
Knowing what to do after a pedestrian accident can help protect both health and legal rights. Taking the right steps early may also improve long-term recovery.
After a pedestrian crash, injured victims should consider the following steps:
- Seek medical care immediately, even if injuries seem minor, since symptoms may appear later.
- Follow all treatment instructions and attend follow-up appointments to document the full extent of injuries.
- Report the incident to the police and request a copy of the accident report for records.
- Collect available information, including photos, witness contact details, and the vehicle involved.
- Avoid discussing fault publicly, including on social media, while the investigation remains active.
- Keep records of expenses, such as medical bills, missed work, and transportation costs.
Pedestrian accident injuries may include broken bones, head trauma, spinal injuries, or internal damage. Recovery often requires ongoing care, rehabilitation, and time away from work. The emotional toll can also be significant.
An experienced pedestrian accident lawyer can help injured pedestrians understand their options after a pedestrian accident. Compensation may help cover medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and pain related to the injury. Each case depends on the facts and available evidence.
If you or someone you love was hurt in a pedestrian crash in New Jersey, we are here to help. At Metro Law, we work to support injured pedestrians, and we work tirelessly to recover compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and more.
Contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to arrange a free consultation and learn how we can help you take the next step forward.

