Elizabeth, NJ (May 7, 2026) – A female bicyclist was struck by a vehicle near North Avenue and Cross Street in Elizabeth early Thursday, May 7. Union County Emergency units received the call at approximately 3:54 a.m. and responded to the scene.
EMS and fire units arrived to assess the injured bicyclist and provide initial medical care. Authorities have not released information regarding the severity of her injuries.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash.
Our thoughts remain with the injured woman as she receives care and works toward recovery.
4 Steps To Take After Being Injured in a Bicycle Crash in Union County
If a vehicle strikes you while riding a bicycle in Union County, the steps you take immediately after the crash can directly affect your health and your ability to pursue a legal claim. Acting quickly and carefully helps protect both your recovery and your rights under New Jersey law.
- Seek Medical Attention Right Away
Getting evaluated by a medical professional is the single most important step after a bicycle crash. Even when injuries seem minor at first, it may not show noticeable symptoms for hours or even days. A medical record helps establish a direct link between the accident and your injuries.
- Call 911 and Wait for Officers to Arrive
Reporting the crash to police ensures that an official record gets created at the scene. Officers document statements from drivers and witnesses, note road and weather conditions, and record details that are difficult to reconstruct later. In New Jersey, a police report often serves as a foundational piece of evidence in bicycle accident claims. Request a copy of the report as soon as it becomes available.
- Gather Evidence at the Scene
If you are physically able, take photos, collect the driver’s name, contact information, license plate number, and insurance details. If witnesses are present, ask for their names and phone numbers. This documentation can become critical later when establishing what happened and who was at fault.
- Avoid Speaking to Insurance Adjusters Without Legal Guidance
After a crash, insurance companies may contact you quickly and ask for a recorded statement. Providing one before speaking with a lawyer can hurt your claim. Adjusters tend to minimize payouts, and early statements can be used to reduce or deny compensation. Politely decline to give recorded statements until you have spoken with an attorney who can advise you on what to say and what to avoid.
New Jersey gives injured people two years from the date of a crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, but starting the process early gives an attorney more time to gather evidence, identify liable parties, and build a stronger case.
If you or someone you know was hurt in a bicycle crash in Elizabeth or anywhere in Union County, the Law Offices of Sander Budanitsky can review your situation and explain what legal options may be available.
We have experience handling bicycle accident and personal injury cases throughout Union County and can walk you through the claims process from start to finish. Contact our personal injury lawyers at (908) 241-3445 to speak with our team and learn more about your options after a bicycle crash.
Note: This post has been prepared using publicly available secondary sources. The facts surrounding the incident have not been independently confirmed. If you believe any portion of this report contains inaccurate or outdated information, please contact The Law Offices of Sander Budanitsky, L.L.C. so we can promptly review and update the content to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Disclaimer: The information presented in this post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or medical advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does it constitute a request for legal representation. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please seek immediate medical care.
Any images included in this post are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene.




