Route 130 is one of the busiest and most accident-prone roads in Burlington County. With heavy commuter traffic, frequent lane changes and multiple intersections, even cautious drivers can find themselves in a serious crash.
If you are involved in an accident on Route 130, what you do next can have a major impact on your health, your finances and your legal rights.
Check for injuries and move to safety
Your first priority after a crash should always be safety. Start by checking yourself and anyone else involved for injuries.
Now, because Route 130 is one of the most dangerous roads in New Jersey — with nearly half of Burlington County’s pedestrian fatalities over the past three years occurring here — taking immediate steps to protect yourself from further harm is especially important.
Moving vehicles out of traffic when it is safe to do so, particularly on fast-moving sections, can significantly reduce the risk of another collision.
At the same time, turn on your hazard lights and, if available, set cones to alert other drivers and help prevent additional accidents.
Contact law enforcement and document the scene
Always call the police, even for minor accidents. A police report provides an official record of what happened, which can help with insurance claims or legal proceedings later.
While waiting for officers to arrive, you should:
- Take photos or videos of vehicle damage, license plates and traffic signals
- Capture skid marks, debris and surrounding road conditions
- Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver
- Get names and phone numbers of any witnesses
These small steps can make a big difference when it is time to prove what really happened.
Seek medical attention immediately
Certain injuries — such as concussions or soft-tissue damage — can take time to show symptoms. Seeing a doctor promptly protects your health and provides a medical record connecting your injuries to the accident.
This documentation can be critical if you pursue compensation later.
Notify your insurance company
Report the accident to your insurance provider as soon as you can. Remember, stick to the facts and avoid admitting fault.
If the other driver’s insurer contacts you, be cautious — never agree to a recorded statement or settlement offer without understanding your rights.
Speak with a local accident attorney
An experienced Burlington car accident attorney can guide you through the insurance process, protect your rights and help you pursue fair compensation.
Local lawyers understand Route 130’s unique risks and accident patterns, which can make a difference in proving fault and negotiating a fair outcome.
Protecting your rights starts right away
Every action you take after a Route 130 crash matters. Being proactive can make a significant difference in protecting both your health and your legal claim.
Taking these steps early helps ensure that important evidence is preserved, your injuries are properly treated and your rights are fully safeguarded throughout the insurance or legal process.

