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Elizabeth is New Jersey’s fourth-largest city and Union County’s most densely traveled urban center — 140,000 residents, the Port of Elizabeth, Newark Liberty International Airport, the New Jersey Turnpike, Routes 1 and 9, Interstate 278, Broad Street, and Elizabeth Avenue running through a road network that handles freight, air cargo, commuter, commercial, and local traffic simultaneously on corridors not built to carry that combined volume.

The documented crash record is sourced directly from the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and the New Jersey Attorney General.

On approximately April 21, 2026, at 11:45 p.m., Elizabeth police officers responded to the 1100 block of Elizabeth Avenue for a report of a serious motor vehicle crash with injuries and found a heavily damaged black Nissan Kicks. Union County Prosecutor William A. Daniel, Elizabeth Police Chief Giacomo Sacca, and Elizabeth Police Director Earl Graves announced that Jorge Echeverri, 40, of Elizabeth, was arrested and charged with first-degree aggravated manslaughter, second-degree vehicular homicide, third-degree strict liability vehicular homicide, and third-degree assault by auto — the most comprehensive set of vehicular homicide charges filed in a Union County car accident in recent years. The investigation involves UCPO Homicide Task Force Detective Darius Singletary, Sergeant Nicholas Veltre, and Elizabeth Police Traffic Unit Detective Brian McDonough.

That crash occurred on Elizabeth Avenue — the same street where our office is located at 927 Elizabeth Avenue.

On a Sunday night, at approximately 10:30 p.m., on Route 1 and 9 in Elizabeth near North Avenue, a 35-year-old man on a bicycle was struck and killed by a car whose driver ran a red light. A witness at the scene described watching the car accelerate through the intersection after the light had changed. The Union County Prosecutor’s Office investigated the death.

In December 2023, two Elizabeth residents — Juan Carlos Alvear, 54, and Ysabel Gonzalez, 63 — were killed in their taxi at Fourth Avenue and Centre Street in Elizabeth when a vehicle fleeing police struck them. The at-fault driver pleaded guilty to two counts of death by auto and was sentenced to eight years in state prison. The crash was investigated jointly by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability under the Independent Prosecutor Directive — among the highest-level crash investigations documented in Union County’s record.

These incidents share a common geography: Elizabeth Avenue, Route 1 and 9, and the city’s surface street network.

If you were hurt in an Elizabeth car accident, you deserve a top car accident lawyer who is present on these streets — not serving Elizabeth from a distant headquarters. The Law Offices of Raffi T. Khorozian P.C. is located at 927 Elizabeth Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 — on the same avenue where a vehicular homicide investigation was opened in April 2026. We have represented New Jersey accident victims since 1993 — over 30 years — and charge only 25% — not the 33⅓% standard. On a $150,000 settlement, that is $12,500 more that stays with you.

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Elizabeth’s Most Dangerous Roads — What Official Records Show

Elizabeth Avenue is the most recently documented fatal crash corridor in Elizabeth with named defendants and specific criminal charges. The April 2026 crash in the 1100 block — on the same avenue where our office stands at number 927 — produced the broadest set of vehicular homicide charges filed in a Union County car accident in recent years: four counts spanning aggravated manslaughter, vehicular homicide, strict liability vehicular homicide, and assault by auto. Elizabeth Avenue runs south from Downtown Elizabeth through the city’s dense residential-commercial corridor, carrying traffic that mixes local residents, commercial deliveries, and through-commuters on a multi-lane surface road with documented high crash frequency.

Route 1 and 9 is Elizabeth’s highest-volume state highway — a divided multi-lane arterial carrying freight and commuter traffic at speed through an urban environment with dense pedestrian and cyclist exposure at signalized intersections. The intersection at North Avenue is documented as the site of a fatal bicycle crash in which a driver ran a red light and struck a 35-year-old man. Route 1 and 9 also serves as the primary approach corridor for the Port of Elizabeth, generating substantial commercial truck volume that creates elevated crash severity throughout the day and night.

Fourth Avenue and Centre Street is the Elizabeth intersection where two residents died in a taxi in December 2023 when a fleeing vehicle struck them — producing a joint investigation by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and the Attorney General’s OPIA under the Independent Prosecutor Directive. This level of investigative intensity — the New Jersey AG personally directing the investigation — reflects the documented severity of Elizabeth’s surface street crash environment.

The New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) through Elizabeth — including Exit 13 (Newark Airport) and Exit 13A (Goethals Bridge) — generates one of the highest commercial truck volumes of any urban highway segment in New Jersey. Rear-end crashes, lane-change collisions, and exit ramp incidents produce severe injuries on infrastructure that Elizabeth residents navigate every day.

The April 2026 Elizabeth Avenue Charges — What They Mean for Civil Claims

The four-count charge filed by Prosecutor Daniel, Chief Sacca, and Director Graves is significant beyond the criminal proceedings:

First-degree aggravated manslaughter is the highest vehicular homicide charge in New Jersey law — applied when a defendant’s conduct shows extreme recklessness or conscious disregard for human life beyond ordinary negligence. A first-degree criminal charge creates a factual record of extreme recklessness that directly supports both maximum compensatory damages and a strong argument for punitive damages in the parallel civil case.

Strict liability vehicular homicide (third degree) applies when a driver violates a specific statute — such as driving under the influence — and that violation results in death. A criminal charge under the strict liability theory means investigators have already identified a statutory violation as a direct cause of death, which transfers directly to civil liability without requiring proof of ordinary negligence.

UCPO Homicide Task Force involvement. The assignment of Detective Darius Singletary from the unit that handles murders signals the seriousness of this investigation. The resulting crash reconstruction evidence, toxicology records, and witness documentation are all directly relevant to the parallel civil claim.

Civil and criminal proceedings run simultaneously and independently. We build the civil case from day one — without waiting for criminal proceedings to conclude.

Which Court Handles Elizabeth Car Accident Cases

Personal injury cases from Elizabeth are filed at the Union County Superior Court, Civil Division, located at 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 — two miles from our office.

Attorney Raffi T. Khorozian has appeared before Union County Superior Court judges for over 30 years, with direct knowledge of how this court evaluates vehicular homicide civil claims, pedestrian fatality cases on Route 1 and 9, wrongful death cases involving dual victims, and personal injury litigation arising from Elizabeth’s specific road environment.

New Jersey Insurance Rules — What Elizabeth Crash Victims Need to Know

No-fault PIP coverage pays initial medical expenses after any crash regardless of fault — but does not cover pain and suffering, future medical costs beyond your policy limit, or permanent disability.

Vehicular homicide charges and civil evidence. When a driver is charged with first-degree aggravated manslaughter and vehicular homicide — as in the April 2026 Elizabeth Avenue case — the UCPO Homicide Task Force investigation produces crash reconstruction, toxicology, and documentary evidence that directly supports the civil claim. We secure access to that record immediately.

Strict liability vehicular homicide. The third-degree strict liability charge indicates the investigation identified a statutory violation as a cause of death. In the civil case, that statutory violation establishes liability directly, without requiring proof of ordinary negligence.

Pedestrian and cyclist claims on Route 1 and 9. A driver’s red-light violation on a state highway directly establishes civil liability. Route 1 and 9 is under NJDOT jurisdiction — if road design, signal timing, or pedestrian infrastructure deficiencies contributed to the crash, a claim against the state may exist alongside the individual driver’s liability. Government entity claims require a Notice of Claim under the NJ Tort Claims Act within 90 days.

Dual wrongful death claims. When two people are killed in a single crash — as in the Fourth Avenue and Centre Street taxi case — each family can pursue an independent wrongful death claim against the at-fault driver and any other responsible party.

Two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Government road or vehicle involvement triggers the 90-day Tort Claims Act notice requirement.

Why Our Elizabeth Avenue Office Matters

We are located at 927 Elizabeth Avenue — on the same avenue where the April 2026 vehicular homicide crash occurred in the 1100 block. We do not serve Elizabeth from a Bergen County headquarters. We work on this street.

The 25% fee puts more money in your pocket. On a $150,000 recovery, you keep $12,500 more than with a firm charging 33⅓%. On $300,000, the difference is $25,000. On dual wrongful death claims — as in the Fourth Avenue case with two families — the 25% fee difference across both recoveries can exceed $50,000 combined.

Vehicular homicide evidence must be secured immediately. The UCPO Homicide Task Force investigation produces records with limited preservation windows from a civil standpoint. We coordinate with the criminal timeline from the day you retain us.

We handle all insurance communications. In cases involving DUI, vehicular homicide charges, and fleeing-driver crashes, multiple insurers and potentially government entities become parties. Nothing is communicated to any adjuster without our oversight.


Frequently Asked Questions — Elizabeth Car Accidents

A crash happened on Elizabeth Avenue in Elizabeth NJ and a vehicular homicide charge was filed. How does that affect my civil case? A first-degree aggravated manslaughter or vehicular homicide charge — like the April 2026 Elizabeth Avenue case — means the UCPO Homicide Task Force has already produced crash reconstruction, toxicology, and witness documentation directly relevant to civil liability. The strict liability count additionally indicates a statutory violation that creates direct civil liability without requiring proof of ordinary negligence. We coordinate civil strategy with the criminal timeline from day one.


A family member was killed by a driver who ran a red light on Route 1 and 9 in Elizabeth NJ. What are my options? The driver’s red-light violation establishes direct civil liability. Route 1 and 9 is under NJDOT jurisdiction — if road design, signal timing, or pedestrian infrastructure deficiencies contributed to the crash, a claim against the state may exist alongside the individual driver’s liability. Government entity claims require a Notice of Claim under the NJ Tort Claims Act within 90 days. Contact us immediately to evaluate every applicable deadline and defendant.


Two people were killed in the same crash in Elizabeth NJ. Can both families file civil claims? Yes. Each wrongful death claim is independent. Both families — as in the Fourth Avenue and Centre Street taxi crash that killed two Elizabeth residents — can pursue simultaneous, separate wrongful death claims against the at-fault driver and any responsible parties. Each claim encompasses funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and the conscious pain and suffering each victim experienced. We identify all available defendants and all available insurance coverage across both claims simultaneously.


How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Elizabeth NJ? Two years from the accident date for standard personal injury claims. Government vehicle, road condition, or public entity involvement — including NJDOT responsibility for Route 1 and 9 — may require a Notice of Claim under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act within 90 days. Missing that deadline permanently bars recovery from the government entity. Contact us the same day for a free deadline evaluation.


 

Jorge Echeverri was charged with four counts of vehicular homicide on Elizabeth Avenue — on the same street as our office. A 35-year-old man on a bicycle was killed at Route 1 and 9 by a driver who ran a red light. Two Elizabeth residents died in a taxi at Fourth Avenue and Centre Street in a crash that produced a joint AG and Prosecutor investigation. These are Elizabeth’s documented crashes — recent, government-verified, and named by the highest prosecutorial authorities in Union County.

When something this serious happens in Elizabeth, you deserve a lawyer who is on these streets — on Elizabeth Avenue, in your city, fighting without compromise for everything you’re owed.

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