Every bicycle crash is different, but in Maywood—and across Bergen County—there are recurring scenarios we see that change how responsibility is evaluated:
- Left-turn and lane-crossing collisions at intersections where traffic flows steadily and drivers may misjudge speed or spacing.
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking areas, where a driver or passenger opens a door into a cyclist’s path.
- Aggressive or distracted driving tied to short trips—drivers texting, quickly changing lanes, or failing to maintain a proper lookout.
- Road hazards such as construction debris, uneven pavement, or lane shifts that force abrupt steering.
In New Jersey, fault can be shared. That means even if you were riding lawfully, the other side may argue you could have avoided the collision. We focus on building a record that shows what each party did—and why the crash was preventable.


