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Hit-and-Run Crash With Injuries Reported on I-78 Near Clinton Avenue Exit in Newark

hit and run crash with injuries reported on i 78 near clinton avenue exit in newark

Newark, NJ (June 12, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a reported hit-and-run crash on Interstate 78 westbound near the Clinton Avenue exit during the early morning hours.

According to initial traffic reports, a vehicle was struck by another vehicle that allegedly left the scene before authorities arrived. Emergency responders located the involved vehicle and requested medical assistance for the driver.

Police and EMS personnel responded to assess the situation and assist those involved. The circumstances surrounding the reported hit-and-run remain under investigation.

General Legal Context for Hit‑and‑Run Collisions With Injuries

In New Jersey, drivers are legally required to remain at the scene of any collision, provide information, and render aid if necessary. Leaving the scene of an accident involving injuries may result in criminal charges, fines, and license suspension.

When injuries are reported, documentation typically includes roadway conditions, driver statements, witness accounts, and medical evaluations. Insurance claims may extend beyond property damage to include medical expenses, lost wages, and damages for pain and suffering.

Police and EMS reports are critical in determining liability and coverage. Under New Jersey’s comparative negligence rules, liability may be shared if multiple parties contributed to the incident. However, fleeing the scene generally increases exposure to criminal and civil penalties.

General legal information from licensed professionals may help explain how liability, insurance coverage, and claims processes typically work following hit‑and‑run collisions involving reported injuries.

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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