Cliffside Park is a dense, commuter-heavy area with frequent intersections, delivery traffic, and drivers who may be focused on timing lights and merging traffic. That environment can create predictable problem patterns in bicycle crashes, such as:
- Right-hook and left-turn collisions at intersections where cyclists are approaching from an unexpected angle or speed is misjudged.
- Door-zone incidents where parked cars and ride-share traffic open doors into the lane.
- Sudden braking or lane changes caused by congestion, merges, or vehicles pulling into traffic.
- Construction and roadwork on routes that cyclists use to avoid busier streets—sometimes with debris, missing signage, or uneven pavement.
Even if you feel certain about what happened, insurers often try to narrow the claim by questioning visibility, timing, or whether you could have avoided the crash.


