Raritan Township, NJ (January 28, 2026) – A motor vehicle accident with reported injuries occurred on Wednesday, January 28, in Raritan Township. The crash took place at the intersection of Reaville Road and Hart Boulevard, according to the Hunterdon County Fire Department.
Emergency units responded quickly after receiving calls about an accident involving injuries. Basic life support personnel arrived and began assisting those involved. Officials confirmed that at least one person suffered injuries, though the extent of harm has not been released.
Responders worked to evaluate the injured individuals and provide medical attention at the scene. Crews remained in the area as they helped manage the situation and ensured victims received appropriate care. Authorities have not yet shared details on how many vehicles were involved.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the accident.
We wish those injured a strong recovery.
Time Limits for Reporting a Car Accident in New Jersey
In New Jersey, victims should report a car accident as soon as possible, and state law generally requires reporting crashes that involve injuries. Drivers often need to notify police right away at the scene, and insurance companies may also have strict deadlines for filing an injury claim. Taking prompt action helps ensure the proper records are created early.
Injury accidents can lead to medical concerns that may not appear immediately. People may notice soreness, headaches, or back pain later in the day. Getting checked by a doctor not only supports recovery but also creates documentation that may become important if an insurance claim follows.
New Jersey also has legal time limits, called statutes of limitations, for filing personal injury cases. In many situations, victims have two years from the date of the crash to pursue a lawsuit, though insurance notice requirements may come much sooner. Keeping accident reports, medical bills, and follow-up paperwork organized can help people stay on track.
A car accident lawyer can explain reporting rules, review available evidence, and help clarify what types of compensation may be available. An attorney can also assist with insurance communication and deadlines, especially when injuries require ongoing care.
At Metro Law, we have years of experience examining injury cases and explaining available options after a collision across New Jersey. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, our lawyers can provide clear information about possible next steps.
Contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to discuss your situation and learn more about what may apply in your case.
