Sara′s Law

An hour and a half.   That’s how long it took for word to reach Betty and Victor...

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In this video press release, Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski (D-Middlesex), chairman of the Assembly Transportation, Public Works and Independent Authorities Committee discusses his legislation to create a next-of-kin registry in the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to be used in the event of a life-threatening or incapacitating car accident.

Wisniewski's bill (A-2592) would be entitled "Sara's Law," in honor of Sara Dubinin, a 19-year-old Sayreville resident who was critically injured and incapacitated in a car accident in September 2007.

It took emergency personnel an hour and a half to notify Sara's parents of the accident and, by the time they arrived at the hospital, she had already slipped into a coma. Sara died the next morning, having never awoken.