While every bicycle crash is different, residents in North Plainfield often run into similar risk situations:
- Intersection close-calls during commutes: Left turns, failure to yield, late braking, and unclear traffic-control timing can lead to collisions.
- Lane changes and “last-second” merges: Drivers who move into the bike lane or travel lane without checking for cyclists can cause sudden impact or evasive swerves.
- Roadwork and changing traffic patterns: Construction zones, detours, and temporary lane markings can shift how drivers see—and how cyclists are able to ride safely.
- Door-zone and curbside conflicts: When cyclists ride near parked cars or along curb edges, sudden door openings or unexpected vehicle movement can become catastrophic.
- Night visibility issues: Poor lighting, glare from headlights, or missing reflectors/signage details can turn a routine ride into a serious injury.
When you’re dealing with pain, swelling, or concussion concerns, these details may be hard to recall. That’s why organizing what happened early can make a real difference for your claim.


