Englishtown, NJ – Pedestrian Struck in Morning Crash on US-9 S
Englishtown, NJ (April 8, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured on Tuesday, April 7, after being struck at Castle Couture in Englishtown. The incident was reported around 8:04 a.m. at 355 US-9 South.
Emergency units responded to the scene after reports came in of a pedestrian down in the area. Bystanders were already on scene assisting when responders arrived. Officials confirmed that CPR was performed on the victim during the initial response.
Authorities have not yet released information about the victim’s identity, condition, or the circumstances that led to the crash.
The investigation into the cause of the accident remains ongoing.
We wish the injured pedestrian a full and swift recovery.
Evidence to Collect After a Pedestrian Crash in New Jersey
After a pedestrian crash in New Jersey, you should collect clear photographs and videos of the scene. Capture vehicle positioning, road conditions, traffic signals, and any nearby signage. Environmental details like pavement markings and lighting are easy to overlook and hard to reconstruct later.
Bystanders who saw the crash can provide firsthand accounts of how it unfolded. Collect names and contact details from anyone nearby before they leave the scene. Their observations may fill in gaps that official reports do not address.
Hospital records, emergency room notes, and diagnostic results document the physical impact of the crash. Obtain copies of all injury assessments and follow-up care records. These materials directly link your injuries to the accident.
Request the official crash report from the responding agency as soon as it becomes available. Note the report number, officer name, and any citations issued at the scene. This document is a key reference point for insurance adjusters and attorneys reviewing your case.
Collect the driver’s license, insurance policy details, and vehicle registration from all parties involved. Record the insurance company name and policy number at the scene. This information is required before any claim can move forward.
A New Jersey pedestrian accident lawyer reviews collected materials to identify what is present, what is missing, and what needs to be obtained. At Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, we have years of experience reviewing pedestrian injury cases across New Jersey. We examine medical records, police reports, and other documentation to help explain what options may be available.
If you were hurt in a pedestrian accident, contact Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq at (800) 923-3456 to discuss your legal rights and options with our attorneys.
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