Tuckerton, NJ (April 3, 2026) – An accident with reported injuries occurred on Thursday, April 2, at the intersection of East Main Street and Marine Street in Ocean County. Emergency units responded after police at the scene requested medical assistance for those involved.
The Ocean County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the crash took place in the Tuckerton area and resulted in injuries. Police were already on location when they called for EMS to assist individuals who were injured in the incident.
Paramedics arrived shortly after and began evaluating the injured parties. At least one person required medical attention, though officials have not released details about the number of people hurt or the severity of injuries.
Investigators have not shared additional details about how the crash happened. Authorities continue to review the circumstances surrounding the accident.
Our thoughts are with those injured, and we hope for their full recovery.
What Evidence To Collect After a Crash in New Jersey
After a crash in New Jersey, it is important to collect basic evidence such as photos, contact information, and official reports. This information helps document what happened and can support insurance claims later. Evidence may be harder to collect after days go by, so gathering details right after your crash can make a difference.
Photos of the scene can show vehicle positions, road conditions, and any visible damage. You may also want to exchange names, phone numbers, and insurance details with others involved. If there are witnesses nearby, their statements can help provide additional context about how the collision occurred.
After a car accident, a car accident lawyer can review the collected evidence along with medical and insurance documents. This process may help explain what options are available and how compensation could apply in certain cases. Legal guidance may also help clarify how reports, photos, and witness accounts fit together when evaluating a claim.
At Metro Law, we have experience examining accident cases across New Jersey and organizing important documentation. We can help explain how evidence, medical records, and insurance communication may apply to your situation.
Our team can also walk through timelines and outline what steps are commonly involved after a crash. If you want clear information about your options, you can contact Metro Law at (800) 469-6476 to discuss your situation.
