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March 6, 2026
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Phillipsburg, NJ (March 6, 2026) – A truck reportedly fell into a sinkhole in Phillipsburg, prompting a response from emergency units along Memorial Parkway. The incident occurred on Thursday, March 5, at the 630 block of Memorial Parkway.

Early reports indicate that a truck became trapped after the roadway gave way beneath it, leaving the vehicle partially inside a sinkhole along the roadway.

Emergency units arrived at the scene and worked to secure the area while assessing the condition of the road and the vehicle involved. Crews also requested additional assistance to help manage the situation and evaluate the stability of the surrounding pavement.

Initial information indicates this may be the second sinkhole reported in the area within roughly two weeks. Authorities worked to block off the affected section of Memorial Parkway while responders examined the collapse and monitored traffic conditions nearby.

At this time, the extent of the injuries sustained by those involved remains unclear. Officials have not released additional details about the truck or the circumstances leading up to the roadway collapse.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the incident, and more details will be released as they are provided.

Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.

My Car Became Trapped in a Sinkhole in New Jersey: Can I Claim Compensation?

In New Jersey, the answer depends largely on who is responsible for maintaining the road where the collapse happened. Roadways may be managed by state, county, or local governments. If a sinkhole forms due to poor maintenance or a known road hazard that was not repaired, a claim may sometimes be filed against the public entity responsible for that roadway.

However, liability is limited under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act, and successful claims against government agencies are relatively rare. Historically, fewer than one percent of roadway hazard claims filed against the state result in payments.

Drivers often rely on their own auto insurance first, especially if they carry collision coverage. That type of policy may cover damage caused by road collapses, sinkholes, or large potholes.

If another party contributed to the roadway failure, such as a construction contractor or utility company, a separate claim could also be considered depending on the circumstances.

Traffic safety data provides additional context for incidents such as the one reported near Memorial Parkway in Phillipsburg. Across New Jersey, fatal crashes dropped from 647 in 2024 to 547 in 2025, showing a decline of roughly 16 percent statewide.

In Warren County, where Phillipsburg is located, state records show 15 fatal crashes were recorded in 2024.

Local traffic studies also show that Phillipsburg has several roadway hotspots where crashes occur more frequently, including areas near Morris St and major connecting routes. While sinkhole incidents are far less common than typical traffic accidents, roadway conditions remain a factor that can affect driver safety throughout the region.

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