Newark, NJ (April 28, 2026) – A dirt bike rider suffered critical injuries Monday evening, April 27, after a collision with a vehicle on Avon Avenue in Newark. Newark Police responded to the scene at approximately 8:15 p.m.
Emergency units transported the dirt bike operator to a nearby hospital, where he was listed in critical but stable condition. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene following the crash. Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the collision.
Authorities continue to investigate the crash.
Our thoughts remain with the injured rider and his family as he continues to receive care and work toward recovery.
5 Steps To Take After Being Injured in a Crash in New Jersey
After a crash in New Jersey, taking the right steps quickly can protect both your health and your legal options. These include seeking immediate medical attention, reporting the crash to police, gathering evidence at the scene, notifying your insurance company, and considering legal guidance. Knowing what to do ahead of time helps protect your recovery and your legal options — whether you were driving a car, riding a dirt bike, or traveling as a passenger.
Getting a medical evaluation right after a crash is the most important step an injured person can take. Some injuries — including internal bleeding, spinal damage, and concussions — do not always produce obvious symptoms at the scene. A prompt medical visit creates a record that directly connects your injuries to the accident, which becomes critical during the insurance claims process. Delaying treatment can weaken a future claim, as insurers may argue that the injuries were not serious or were unrelated to the crash.
New Jersey law requires drivers to report accidents that involve injuries. A police report documents the time, location, parties involved, and initial observations about what caused the collision.
If you are physically able, photograph the vehicles, the road, and any visible injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses who saw the crash. Note road conditions, lighting, and any traffic signals or signs nearby. This information can be difficult to recover later and may prove essential when building a claim.
Report the accident to your insurance provider promptly. However, avoid giving detailed recorded statements or accepting early settlement offers before speaking with a Newark personal injury attorney. Insurance companies often move quickly after a crash to limit what they pay out, and an early offer may not reflect the true cost of your injuries and recovery.
An attorney can clarify how New Jersey law applies to your specific situation and explain what options may exist beyond a basic insurance claim.
At Metro Law, we have years of experience reviewing injury cases involving vehicle crashes throughout New Jersey and can help explain what options may be available after an accident.
Contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to speak with our team and learn more about what steps may apply to your situation.
