East Orange is a place where many people are biking between home, transit access, schools, and local jobs—often on streets with heavy turning traffic, changing lane patterns, and frequent intersections. That combination can create disputes that don’t show up as clearly in less dense areas.
Common East Orange collision patterns we see include:
- Right-of-way fights at busy intersections where a driver claims they “couldn’t see” the cyclist or where timing is disputed.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards when cars stop briefly, move unpredictably, or when cyclists are forced to adjust their line.
- Construction and detour confusion—cones, shifting lanes, and uneven road surfaces can contribute to sudden swerve situations.
- Large vehicle and delivery traffic interacting with cyclists during peak commute windows.
When these issues are involved, the difference between a low offer and a fair settlement usually comes down to evidence quality and how quickly your story is documented.


