Old Bridge, NJ – Pedestrian Crash at US-9 & Ferry Rd

Car Accidents,Injury • April 1, 2020

Old Bridge, NJ (April 1, 2020) – There was a pedestrian accident reported in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey on Friday night, March 27th. The crash occurred at the intersection of US-9 and Ferry Road. The severity of the resulting injuries isn’t known at this time. 

Few details on the crash are known at this time. The crash reportedly involved a pedestrian and a motor vehicle. The highway was closed at Ferry Road while emergency units were at the scene. 

An ongoing investigation into the crash is currently in progress. 

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

New Jersey Pedestrian Accidents

Old Bridge, NJ - Pedestrian Crash at US-9 & Ferry RdPedestrians risk being seriously injured in the event of a crash with a motor vehicle. Unlike those traveling in passenger cars, pedestrians have little protection when involved in a collision. This means that pedestrians are at a higher risk of suffering fatal or life-threatening injuries. 

New Jersey has one of the highest pedestrian fatality rates in the country. From 2008 to 2017, pedestrian deaths in the state increased by nearly 35 percent. Injured parties should consult with a New Jersey pedestrian injury attorney to pursue lost compensation after a crash. 

At Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC, we believe in helping those unfairly injured in a pedestrian accident. We will fight for your legal right to compensation after being hit by a reckless driver. Give us a call at (201) 997- 0030 to see how we can help. 

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Disclaimer: Our intent in these posts is to bring attention to the dangers members in our community face and to encourage caution. Accidents do happen and we hope these posts help those affected. However, this information should not be misconstrued as legal or medical advice, and we urge you to contact a trained legal professional for more information regarding your specific situation.