There are few things more terrifying than a fiery crash in New Jersey. The crushing impact of metal on metal is bad enough, but things can become truly traumatic when vehicles catch fire. Within the past few weeks alone, countless New Jersey residents have been forced to experience this firsthand. A considerable number of fiery car crashes in New Jersey have occurred over this period, causing injuries and fatalities alike. What can you do after a fiery accident in New Jersey? Is it possible to pursue compensation for your injuries, financial losses, and psychological trauma?
Fiery Truck Accident Kills Infant and Two Adults on New Jersey Turnpike
One of the worst fiery accidents within the past month involved two semi-trucks that collided on the New Jersey Turnpike. The incident occurred in late February at about 2:20 AM. Officials say that the one semi-truck in the slow lane was rear-ended by another semi-truck. The first semi-truck subsequently veered off the road and crashed, while the second semi-truck burst into flames. Inside the first semi-truck was a driver, a 33-year-old woman, and her 5-month-old infant. All three of these victims perished.
Two Trucks Collide for a Second Time on the New Jersey Turnpike
A few weeks later, two commercial vehicles collided on the New Jersey Turnpike in a crash that closely mirrored the February incident. My Central New Jersey reported that three trucks were involved in this collision, which claimed the life of one victim. This victim was driving a dump truck toward a service area when he struck a semi-truck parked on the shoulder. This impact caused the semi-truck to lurch forward and rear-end another parked truck just in front of it.
After the initial impact, both the dump truck and the semi-truck ignited. Whether it was the fire or the initial crash, the driver of the dump truck did not survive. Both semi-truck drivers also suffered various injuries in the collision.
Suspected Drunk Driver Shuts Down Power After Collision in Gloucester Township
On March 12th, 2026, ABC Action News reported that a suspected drunk driver had caused a fiery crash in Gloucester Township, knocking out power to hundreds of people in the process. Officials say that the driver smashed into a utility pole before his vehicle rolled over. A fire then broke out, and overhead power wires fell to the street level.
Neighbors report hearing a loud bang, and at least one resident says that he went outside to find his lawn ablaze. Officials later confirmed that the crash knocked out power for 400 residents. Witnesses also report seeing two men emerge from the crashed vehicle before fleeing into the night.
However, they did not get very far. Police later confirmed that they had arrested the 38-year-old driver for fleeing the scene and driving while intoxicated. According to one source, his BAC was over twice the legal limit. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured despite the fire.
Man Faces Major Bill After Surviving Fiery Crash
In other news, a New Jersey resident recently told reporters that he was facing a $15,000 bill for the “inconvenience” of surviving a fiery accident in Bridgewater. The resident barely escaped his burning vehicle during a 2025 crash, but now faces a crushing financial challenge after receiving a bill in the mail for the services of first responders.
The man was unconscious inside his burning vehicle, and he would have likely perished if it were not for the heroic efforts of the rescue team. As a result of the crash, the man suffered a broken arm, a swollen right hand, broken ribs, severe whiplash, and a mild concussion. The man also says that he has lost all his life savings due to medical bills and lost income. This latest bill could completely bankrupt him. This incident shows the importance of pursuing compensation after a fiery crash if possible.
Can an Auto Accident Lawyer in New Jersey Help Me?
An auto accident lawyer in New Jersey may be able to help if you’re recovering from injuries after a fiery accident. A lawyer can also provide guidance and assistance if you’re mourning the loss of a loved one who perished in one of these fiery accidents. Whatever the case may be, you have the right to review your legal options and pursue enough compensation to cover medical bills, lost wages, funeral costs, and other expenses. Contact Lependorf & Silverstein, P.C,. at (609) 240-0040 today to learn more about the next potential steps. You can also find out more by visiting us online.

The firm’s principals, Gabriel R. Lependorf and David E. Silverstein, have each been representing injured victims in the State of New Jersey for over thirty years.
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