Eatontown is a mix of residential neighborhoods and high-traffic areas where cyclists can share the road with drivers who are focused on commuting, deliveries, and quick turns. After a collision, disputes often arise around:
- What the driver saw (or didn’t see)—especially at turning points and intersections
- Whether signage/markings were visible (or obscured by conditions like weather or lighting)
- How the crash sequence unfolded—including lane positioning and timing
- Whether the driver’s behavior broke NJ safety duties
Because of that, the “story” of what happened needs to be supported early. Waiting too long can make it harder to locate footage, confirm roadway conditions, or document injuries while they’re fresh.


