Bergen Co., NJ - Fatal Pedestrian Accident on E Oak St near Ramapo Valley Rd

Bergen Co., NJ (July 25, 2025) - A heartbreaking pedestrian crash in Bergen County claimed the life of a child and left three others injured on Thursday afternoon, July 24, according to authorities.

The incident occurred around 3:43 p.m. at the intersection of East Oak Street and Ramapo Valley Road in Oakland, where a group of pedestrians was struck by a vehicle, officials with the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed.

Among the victims, one child tragically succumbed to their injuries at the scene. Two additional children and one adult were also hurt in the collision, with officials noting that some sustained serious injuries. Their current conditions have not been publicly released.

The driver involved remained at the scene and is cooperating fully with the investigation, authorities said.

As of now, investigators have not disclosed the names or ages of those involved, nor have they provided information about the events leading up to the crash. The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office and Oakland Police Department are conducting a joint investigation into the incident.

More details are expected as the investigation unfolds.

We extend our sincere sympathies to the family of the deceased victim.

New Jersey Pedestrian Accidents

Across New Jersey, walking shouldn’t be a life-threatening activity—but far too often, it is. From urban centers like Newark and Jersey City to smaller communities throughout the state, fatal pedestrian crashes are a tragic and ongoing reality. These deadly incidents leave families shattered and raise urgent questions about driver accountability and public safety.

Many of these fatal crashes share a common cause: driver negligence. Speeding, distracted driving, failure to yield, and impaired driving remain leading factors behind pedestrian deaths. A single moment of carelessness behind the wheel can end a life—and change countless others forever.

For the families left behind, the pain is immeasurable. Beyond the emotional devastation, they often face unexpected funeral expenses, loss of income, and a long road toward healing. Holding the at-fault party accountable is not only a legal right—it’s often a crucial step in the journey toward justice and closure.

At Stern & Stern, our wrongful death lawyers have spent more than 40 years standing up for New Jersey families impacted by traffic tragedies. We understand the unique challenges of fatal pedestrian cases and are committed to helping loved ones seek answers, accountability, and compensation. While no legal action can bring someone back, it can help ensure their loss is not in vain.

If someone you love was killed in a pedestrian accident, let us help you explore your legal options with care and compassion. Call Stern & Stern at (201) 569-2222 or visit us online to schedule a confidential consultation. You don’t have to navigate this alone—and you shouldn’t have to.

Notes: Stern&Stern, LLP utilizes secondary sources to create this post. The facts surrounding this specific accident have not been independently verified. If you find any information that is inaccurate or incorrect, please contact Stern&Stern, LLP. We will update the post promptly to reflect the most accurate details available.

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