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Union City is one of the most densely populated municipalities in the entire United States, and that density defines its accident risk. Route 495, Kennedy Boulevard, and the Bergenline Avenue commercial corridor all carry heavy commuter, bus, and pedestrian traffic through a compact urban footprint — and the results show up in the crash data. Union City recorded at least one fatal collision every year between 2017 and 2020, and emergency medical response in this dense environment averages roughly 7.5 minutes, with nearly 30 minutes typically required for hospital transport — a critical window when every minute matters.

The danger has not gone away. A pedestrian was struck and killed while walking along Route 495 westbound near Kennedy Boulevard, an incident that backed up traffic toward the Lincoln Tunnel for hours. A hit-and-run driver caused a multi-vehicle crash involving a commuter bus on Route 495 at Bergenline Avenue, injuring five people and shutting down the westbound highway during the morning commute. On 17th Street near Bergenline Avenue, a 32-year-old Union City resident was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene, leaving her with serious injuries — an investigation that led to criminal hit-and-run charges against the driver.

If you or someone you love was hurt in a Union City car accident, you deserve a top car accident lawyer who understands this uniquely dense, high-risk environment and will fight for full compensation.

The Law Offices of Raffi T. Khorozian P.C. has represented Union City and Hudson County accident victims for over 30 years, with our office at 3221 Bergenline Avenue, Suite E, Union City, NJ 07087 — right in the heart of the community we serve. We are considered one of the best car accident lawyers in the area because we charge only 25%, not the 33⅓% standard charged by most New Jersey personal injury firms.

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Union City’s Most Dangerous Roads — What Recent Crashes Show

Union City’s accident risk comes from a specific combination: extraordinary population density, heavy commercial foot traffic, and major commuter highways converging in a small geographic footprint.

Route 495 near Kennedy Boulevard and Bergenline Avenue is Union City’s most documented danger zone. A pedestrian was fatally struck while walking along the westbound lanes near Kennedy Boulevard, an incident serious enough to divert traffic onto local streets and create rubbernecking delays for miles in both directions. Separately, a hit-and-run driver triggered a chain-reaction crash at Bergenline Avenue that pushed one vehicle into the express bus lane, where it was struck by a commuter bus — ultimately injuring five people. A two-car crash on Route 495 eastbound, west of Pleasant Avenue, required fire department extrication and blocked a lane for hours during the morning commute.

The Bergenline Avenue commercial corridor, the longest commercial avenue in New Jersey and the cultural spine of North Hudson, combines heavy foot traffic, constant curbside activity, storefront entrances, and delivery vehicle movement in a tight urban setting — a combination that produces a steady pattern of pedestrian-involved incidents. A 32-year-old Union City woman was struck by a vehicle on 17th Street near Bergenline Avenue in a hit-and-run that left her with serious injuries, an incident the Hudson County Regional Collision Investigation Unit worked to solve.

Kennedy Boulevard and JFK Boulevard East, along with Boulevard East running along the Palisades, create another category of risk for commuters and residents moving between Hudson County municipalities — dense intersections where vehicle, bus, and pedestrian traffic regularly intersect.

Crash conditions in Union City defy easy explanation. Roughly half of all crashes occur in daylight, and nearly 85% happen in clear weather — meaning driver behavior, not poor visibility or road conditions, is the dominant factor behind the city’s accident rate.

Which Court Handles Union City Car Accident Cases

Personal injury claims arising from Union City car accidents are filed at the Hudson County Superior Court, Civil Division, located at 595 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306.

Attorney Raffi T. Khorozian and our team have represented Union City clients for over 30 years, building cases with direct knowledge of how this court handles personal injury litigation from filing through trial.

New Jersey Insurance Rules — What Union City Drivers Need to Know

New Jersey’s no-fault insurance system means your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays your initial medical costs after a crash, regardless of fault. In practice, this system has real limits that insurance companies are well-practiced at enforcing against accident victims who do not yet have legal representation.

The serious injury threshold. Fractures, herniated discs, permanent limitation of a body function, significant scarring, or substantial medical costs all qualify you to step outside the no-fault system and pursue a direct claim against the at-fault driver — unlocking pain and suffering damages, future medical costs, and full lost wage recovery.

The verbal threshold vs. unlimited right to sue. Whether your policy includes “limitation on lawsuit” or “unlimited right to sue” significantly affects your legal options. We review your policy at no cost during your free consultation.

Modified comparative negligence. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, and eliminated entirely if you are found more than 50% responsible. On dense corridors like Bergenline Avenue and Route 495, insurance adjusters work to assign blame to victims, particularly in pedestrian cases. We push back with evidence.

Hit-and-run and uninsured motorist claims. When the at-fault driver flees the scene or cannot be identified, your own uninsured motorist coverage may provide a path to compensation. These claims require careful documentation and prompt reporting to police and your insurer.

The two-year statute of limitations. Two years from the accident date for personal injury claims. If a NJ Transit bus or government vehicle was involved, the notice requirement can be as short as 90 days. Act promptly.

Why Our Union City Presence Matters

We don’t handle Union City cases from a distant office. Our team works from 3221 Bergenline Avenue, in the heart of the community, and we have represented clients with cases arising from Route 495, Kennedy Boulevard, and the Bergenline Avenue corridor for over three decades.

What we bring to your Union City case:

30+ years of New Jersey personal injury experience, including pedestrian accident claims, hit-and-run investigations, and commuter bus collision cases throughout Hudson County.

The 25% contingency fee. On a $150,000 Union City settlement, the difference between our fee and the 33⅓% standard is $12,500 that stays with you. On a $300,000 recovery, you keep $25,000 more.

Direct attorney involvement. Raffi T. Khorozian and our core team handle your case from intake through resolution.

No upfront costs. We advance all case expenses. You pay nothing unless and until we win.

Home and hospital visits. If your injuries prevent travel, we come to you at no charge.


Frequently Asked Questions — Union City Car Accidents

I was hit by a driver who fled the scene on Bergenline Avenue. What are my options? If the at-fault driver cannot be identified, your own uninsured motorist coverage may provide a path to compensation for your injuries. Prompt police reporting and thorough documentation are critical in hit-and-run cases, since law enforcement may later identify the driver through investigation, as has happened in similar Union City cases.


My accident happened on Route 495 near the Lincoln Tunnel approach. Is that area known for serious crashes? Yes. This stretch of Route 495, including the Kennedy Boulevard and Bergenline Avenue interchange areas, has produced multiple documented serious and fatal crashes in recent years, including pedestrian fatalities and multi-vehicle pileups involving commuter buses. Documented crash history at a specific location can support an argument that hazardous conditions there were foreseeable.


I was a pedestrian struck on a Union City sidewalk or commercial corridor. How is fault typically determined? Pedestrian cases in dense commercial corridors like Bergenline Avenue often involve disputed facts that need to be sorted out quickly, including witness statements, surveillance footage from nearby businesses, and police reports. We act fast to preserve this evidence before it becomes unavailable.


Why does emergency response time matter for my case? Union City’s density creates longer EMS response and transport times compared to less populated areas, which can affect the severity of injuries and the medical documentation available immediately after a crash. This timeline can become an important factor in establishing the full extent of your injuries and damages.


 

Union City’s density creates real risk on Route 495, Kennedy Boulevard, and the Bergenline Avenue corridor. When something goes wrong, you deserve a lawyer who understands exactly what that means for your case.

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