In North Arlington, many cycling injuries come from predictable scenarios: drivers turning across a bike lane, vehicles merging too close, or sudden stops/slowdowns that leave riders with limited space to react. When responsibility is disputed, your case typically turns on how clearly the crash story is supported.
That means the early details matter—timing, traffic controls, lighting conditions, and what each person did right before impact. Even a short gap in documentation can give insurers room to argue that the crash wasn’t caused the way you say it was.


