Pedestrian Struck Reported at Essex Street Parking Garage in Hackensack

Hackensack, NJ (June 19, 2026) – Emergency units were dispatched to a reported pedestrian struck incident in a parking garage in Hackensack during the early morning hours.
The incident involved a pedestrian being struck. No further details on injuries are available at this time.
Responders arrived to assess the situation and provide medical care if needed. Traffic or access in the area may have been affected during the response. The incident remains under investigation.
General Legal Context for Pedestrian Strikes
In New Jersey, drivers are legally required to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and exercise caution in areas with high foot traffic, such as parking garages and urban intersections.
Collisions involving pedestrians often raise liability concerns. 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, failure to yield to pedestrians generally increases exposure to civil and criminal penalties.
General legal information from licensed professionals may help explain how liability, insurance coverage, and claims processes typically work following pedestrian‑related collisions.
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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