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Pennsauken, NJ – Injury Accident Shuts Down Rte 130 at Rte 73

Pennsauken, NJ (February 3, 2026) – A crash with reported injuries shut down part of Route 130 in Pennsauken on Monday, February 2. The accident occurred around 3:42 p.m. at the intersection of Route 130 northbound and Route 73. Emergency units responded after traffic alerts confirmed injuries at the scene.

New Jersey State Police said all northbound lanes of Route 130 were closed following the wreck. Drivers in the area faced major disruptions as responders worked to assist those involved.

Authorities have not released details about how many vehicles were part of the crash or how the accident happened.

Injured victims required attention, but information about the severity of their injuries has not been made public. Investigators have not confirmed what led to the collision. 

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the accident. 

We hope for a full recovery for those injured in this incident. 

What Damages Can You Recover After a Crash in New Jersey?Injury Accident Shuts Down Rte 130 at Rte 73

After a car accident in New Jersey, you may be eligible to seek damages such as medical expenses, lost income, and costs related to ongoing treatment. In some cases, compensation may also include support for future care needs or the impact injuries have on daily life.

The type of damages available often depends on the situation and the severity of harm.

Medical costs are often the most immediate concern. Hospital visits, follow-up appointments, medication, and physical therapy can add up quickly. Keeping medical records and billing statements organized can help show how treatment connects to the crash.

Lost wages may also become an issue when injuries prevent someone from returning to work. Some people miss only a few days, while others need extended recovery time. Documentation from employers and doctors can help explain how injuries affected employment.

Other damages may relate to the longer-term consequences of an accident. Some injuries require ongoing support or limit a person’s ability to complete normal tasks. A car accident attorney can review the facts of a case and explain what options may be available, including what types of compensation someone may qualify to pursue.

At Metro Law, we work with injury-related accident claims throughout New Jersey, and we help victims understand available legal options. Our team can explain how medical bills, missed work, and insurance paperwork may factor into a crash case. 

If you would like to discuss your situation, contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476.