Over the past few days and weeks, numerous New Jersey residents have been hurt or killed by semi-truck crashes. Commercial vehicles have the potential to cause considerable destruction and catastrophic injuries. This is due not only to their size and weight, but also the willingness of trucking companies to prioritize profit margins over public safety. If you were harmed in a New Jersey trucking accident, you already know how dangerous these kinds of incidents can be. In this situation, it might be helpful to speak with lawyers who have experience with truck accident lawsuits.
Dump Truck Crash Causes One Fatality in Harrison Township
In February of 2025, NBC News reported that a driver had lost his life after a collision with a dump truck in Harrison Township. Police say that the crash occurred at about 6:30 AM after the driver of a Tesla inexplicably veered into oncoming traffic and impacted the dump truck head-on. The impact caused fatal injuries for the Tesla driver and mild injuries for the dump truck driver.
Police are still investigating the circumstances of the collision, but a key question is why the Tesla veered suddenly into oncoming traffic. Was the driver distracted or tired? Were they intoxicated? Or was there some kind of mechanical or software issue with the Tesla? Due to a number of past crashes, the self-driving software of these vehicles has become quite controversial. Police may be trying to determine whether this software was active at the time of the collision.
New Jersey Mother Searching for Answers After Her Daughter Dies in Truck Crash
At around the same time, it was reported that a mother in New Jersey was searching for justice and answers after her daughter was killed in a truck accident. The truck driver involved in this collision allegedly fled the scene – making it difficult for the family to pursue closure. The mother is now urging police to find the truck driver and talk to them about the circumstances of the crash.
According to local police in South Brunswick, the 24-year-old woman was heading down Route 1 when the crash occurred. As she approached an intersection, she struck a semi-truck that had stopped for a red light. After this initial impact, the victim was rear-ended by another vehicle. These collisions caused fatal injuries – and the trucker quickly left the scene of the crash.
The police report suggests that the trucker was not at fault for the collision. After all, the victim rear-ended the truck, and the trucker had stopped for a red light. However, the trucker’s fleeing the scene suggests that there may be more to this story.
A friend of the victim has started a GoFundMe page to raise money for unpaid hospital bills that the victim incurred on her deathbed. Funds will also go toward funeral costs, as the victim did not have life insurance. If the trucker is ever located, the family might also consider a wrongful death claim against the trucking company.
Driver Trapped Inside Tractor-Trailer After Overturning on New Jersey Turnpike
Also in February, a trucker became trapped inside their vehicle after turning over on the New Jersey Turnpike. Authorities say that the accident occurred near the toll plaza at Exit 16E – a common location for serious accidents in New Jersey. First responders had to work for some time to free the victim, who suffered unspecified injuries. Although these injuries were reported as “non-life-threatening,” the trucker still had to be airlifted to the nearest hospital.
This incident illustrates how dangerous the trucking industry can be. Police are not sure why the driver of the box truck lost control – but this is a common occurrence. He may have been struggling with fatigue, distraction, or intoxication. Alternatively, he may have felt pressured to rush due to his employer. These kinds of incidents not only endanger truck drivers, but also other motorists on the road.
Can a Truck Accident Lawyer in New Jersey Help Me Pursue Compensation?
An experienced truck accident lawyer in New Jersey may be able to help you pursue compensation. If you can establish negligence, you can hold the trucking company liable – and this may help you cover your medical expenses, missed earnings, and emotional distress. This compensation could be vital as you face a lifetime of consequences due to your injuries. Lependorf & Silverstein is an established injury law firm in New Jersey – and we can help you assess your options. Schedule a consultation today to get started.

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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