Englewood’s mix of residential streets, retail activity, and commuter traffic creates crash patterns we commonly see in New Jersey:
- Left turns and yield disputes where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or lane position.
- Dooring and curbside hazards near parked vehicles, rideshare drop-offs, and frequent curb activity.
- Construction and roadway changes that shift traffic flow and reduce visibility.
- Pedestrian-heavy zones where drivers are focused on foot traffic, not a fast-approaching bike.
Even when a cyclist did nothing wrong, insurers may try to steer the narrative toward “shared fault.” Your claim needs more than a strong story—it needs a record that holds up.


