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New Jersey cyclist sues after delivery robot hit-and-run leaves him with broken shoulder and head injury
A New Jersey cyclist is suing after a delivery robot 'hit-and-run' left him with a broken shoulder and head injury. Robot failed to stop after collision.
Occurred 2026-05-11 · Serve Robotics
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- Active · 2026-07-03 · agent:depth
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- What happened in New Jersey cyclist sues after delivery robot hit-and-run leaves him with broken shoulder and head injury?
- A New Jersey cyclist is suing after a delivery robot 'hit-and-run' left him with a broken shoulder and head injury. Robot failed to stop after collision.
- When did this incident occur?
- The incident is recorded as occurring on May 11, 2026 on the DEPLOY registry. The date reflects the underlying real-world event, not the registry record's creation date.
- Who was involved in New Jersey cyclist sues after delivery robot hit-and-run leaves him with broken shoulder and head injury?
- The incident is recorded as involving Serve Robotics on the DEPLOY registry. No specific robot model is linked to this incident in the registry.
- Has anyone responded to New Jersey cyclist sues after delivery robot hit-and-run leaves him with broken shoulder and head injury?
- No responses to this incident are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Operators, manufacturers, or affected parties can submit responses to the editorial team; absence is not a guarantee no response was issued.
- What is the current status of New Jersey cyclist sues after delivery robot hit-and-run leaves him with broken shoulder and head injury?
- This incident is an active record on the DEPLOY registry; no retraction or correction has been issued.
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Last reviewed 2026-07-03
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