Lakehurst, NJ (April 2, 2026) – Three people were injured in a crash on Tuesday, March 31, at Jamaica Boulevard and Barbados Drive South in the Holiday City Berkeley area. Emergency units responded to the scene after reports of a motor vehicle accident with injuries.
Authorities said the crash resulted in three people being hurt. Paramedics arrived and evaluated those involved before taking them to nearby hospitals for further treatment. The extent of their injuries has not been fully detailed.
Officials confirmed two vehicles were involved. They have not released additional information about the events leading up to the collision. Crews worked to assist the injured and manage the scene as part of the response.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
We hope those injured recover quickly and fully.
How To Get a Police Report After a Crash in New Jersey
In New Jersey, you can request a police report after a crash by contacting the law enforcement agency that responded to the scene. Most departments allow requests online, in person, or by mail, depending on their process. Getting a copy early helps keep important details organized.
A police report often includes key information such as the date, time, and location of the accident. It may also list involved parties, witness statements, and an officer’s observations. This document can serve as a helpful reference when reviewing what happened and keeping track of records.
After a collision, people may deal with injuries that require follow-up care. Some symptoms can appear hours or days later, making medical visits important for tracking recovery. Keeping copies of medical records, bills, and reports alongside the police document can make it easier to manage next steps.
A car accident lawyer can help review a police report and explain how it may relate to a claim. They may also assist with gathering records, organizing paperwork, and outlining what options may be available based on the situation.
If you have questions after a crash in New Jersey, we can help you understand how to obtain and use important documents. At Metro Law, we have experience reviewing accident-related cases and explaining how reports, medical records, and insurance details may connect.
To learn more, contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to speak with our attorneys about your options.
