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Person hit, critically hurt by car on NJ-27 in New Brunswick

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MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ — One person was critically injured late Saturday night due to a pedestrian collision on Route 27 in New Brunswick, reports local media.

The incident took place near the busy intersection with Quentin Avenue at about 11:47 p.m.

While the circumstances of the event remain under investigation, first responders quickly arrived on the scene to find the victim lying in the roadway with severe injuries after being hit by a vehicle.

The pedestrian, whose identity remains undisclosed at this time, was rushed to a local hospital, where they remained in critical condition as of Sunday morning.

As of this writing, no information on the driver or striking vehicle has been made available.

An investigation by the New Brunswick Police Department remains open and ongoing.

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Note: This blog reports on the types of cases our firm has extensive experience handling. It is painful to learn of the prevalence of these serious accidents, and it is our sincere hope that future catastrophes can be avoided. Our blog posts are written from scouring recent news stories. As more information is revealed, these stories may be updated. If the information in this blog article is outdated or false, please let us know so we can add updates or corrections.

Disclaimer: By showing the frequency of these serious accidents, Brach Eichler Injury Lawyers hopes that more will be done to prevent them. Another aim is to give readers information that can be used to help them reduce the likelihood they are involved in a serious accident. Content on our blog is not legal advice.

Written by: Brach Eichler Injury Lawyers Last Updated : September 18, 2023