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Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle Reported at Atlantic Street and First Street in Hackensack

pedestrian struck by vehicle reported at atlantic street and first street in hackensack

Hackensack, NJ (April 28, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a reported pedestrian-involved crash at the intersection of Atlantic Street and First Street during the afternoon hours.

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at the location. Fire personnel and life support units responded and established command at the scene. The condition of the pedestrian has not been confirmed.

Authorities worked to secure the area and provide emergency assistance. Traffic may have experienced temporary delays. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

General Legal Context for Pedestrian-Vehicle Collisions

Pedestrian collisions are generally evaluated under negligence principles in New Jersey. Drivers are expected to operate their vehicles safely, remain alert, and yield when required under traffic laws. Pedestrians are also expected to use roadways and crossings in a reasonably safe manner.

If an investigation determines that a driver failed to exercise reasonable care—such as through distraction, speeding, or failure to yield—the driver may be held responsible for resulting injuries and damages. In some cases, comparative negligence rules may apply if multiple factors contributed to the incident.

Investigations commonly review witness statements, roadway markings, traffic controls, visibility conditions, and scene evidence to determine how the collision occurred. Insurance providers may also assess available information when evaluating claims.

General legal information from licensed professionals may help explain how liability and insurance processes typically work following pedestrian-vehicle accidents.

Disclaimer

This summary is based solely on publicly available news or public safety information. No personally identifying information is included. This report is provided for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice or solicitation.

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