Alexandria Twp, NJ – Bicyclist Struck and Injured on Everittstown Rd

Bicyclist Injured in Crash on Everittstown Rd

Alexandria Twp, NJ (April 17, 2026) – A bicyclist suffered injuries after a collision with a vehicle on Thursday, April 16, in Alexandria Township. The accident occurred around 2:47 p.m. near the 415 block of Everittstown Road.

Hunterdon County Fire authorities responded to reports of a bicycle and car crash in the area. Emergency units arrived at the scene and began assisting those involved in the accident.

Initial reports indicate that the bicyclist was struck by a vehicle. The rider complained of a shoulder injury following the collision.

Paramedics evaluated the injured bicyclist at the scene and provided medical care. Officials have not confirmed the full extent of injuries.

Details about the driver involved and the events leading up to the crash have not been released. Investigators are working to determine what caused the accident.

Our thoughts are with the injured bicyclist, and we wish them a smooth and swift recovery.

Compensation You Can Recover After a Bicycle Accident in New JerseyBicyclist Injured in Crash on Everittstown Rd

After you have been hurt in a bicycle accident in New Jersey, you may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other related costs. The exact types of compensation depend on the details of your crash and the severity of the injuries.

New Jersey follows a no-fault insurance system, which can affect how claims are handled after a collision. In many cases, injured cyclists may first turn to personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, either through their own policy or a household policy.

If injuries meet certain thresholds, additional claims may be pursued against the at-fault driver.

Common compensation may include coverage for hospital visits, follow-up care, and rehabilitation. Some injuries, such as shoulder damage or fractures, may require ongoing treatment or physical therapy. Lost wages may also be considered if the injury prevents a person from working.

In more serious cases, compensation may extend to long-term impacts on daily life. This can include reduced earning ability or continued medical needs. Keeping records of treatment, expenses, and recovery progress can help show how the accident affected daily routines.

A bicycle accident attorney can help explain how New Jersey laws apply to bicycle accidents and what options may be available. Legal guidance can also assist with reviewing insurance policies and organizing documentation for a claim.

At Garces, Grabler & Lebrocq, we have experience reviewing bicycle accident cases and explaining available options under New Jersey law. We can help you understand how medical records, insurance coverage, and documentation may apply to your situation. 

Do you have any questions after your Alexandria Township bicycle accident? You can contact Garces, Grabler & Lebrocq at (888) 598-6122 to talk about your case. 

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