Many bicycle injury claims in Hackensack fall into patterns tied to everyday traffic and high interaction between vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.
You may be dealing with a case like:
- Left-turn collisions where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or fails to yield
- Dooring incidents—a vehicle door opens into the bike lane or roadway without checking
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections, crosswalk areas, or where markings are unclear
- Aggressive driving and lane encroachment that forces evasive maneuvers
- Construction and curbside changes that push cyclists into unexpected traffic paths
Even when the crash feels “obvious” to you, New Jersey claims often hinge on proof: the sequence of events, traffic control at the moment of impact, and how injuries match the mechanism of harm.


