
Berkeley Township, NJ (July 17, 2026) – Emergency services were called to the scene of a T-bone collision on Friday, July 17. The Berkeley Township Police received the call and rushed to the intersection of Davenports Street and Guadalajara Drive.
Emergency units, including EMS crews, responded to treat those hurt at the scene. Two vehicles were involved in the wreck, according to the initial report.
The extent of the injuries was not disclosed. No further details about the drivers involved had been made public as of this report.
The cause of the crash remains under review.
We are thinking of those hurt as they receive medical care.

Drivers involved in a T-bone crash in New Jersey should seek medical evaluation, document the scene, and file a police report as soon as possible.
T-bone accidents usually cause more serious injuries than other types of crashes because the sides of a vehicle offer less protection than the front or rear. Common injuries include broken bones, head trauma, and internal injuries, some of which may not be immediately apparent after the wreck.
A car accident lawyer can help review traffic signal timing, witness statements, and vehicle damage patterns to determine which driver failed to yield. New Jersey follows a modified comparative negligence rule, barring recovery if a person is found 51 percent or more at fault.
Sorting out fault after a T-bone accident isn't always straightforward. At Metro Law, we can review the details of your accident and walk you through what the legal process may look like from now and on under New Jersey law.
Contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to discuss what happened with our team and learn more.