Many bicycle accidents in and around Palisades Park involve the same recurring real-world conditions:
- Dense traffic during commute hours: drivers cutting across lanes, late braking, and missed right-of-way moments.
- Frequent turning movements: left/right turns from side streets and commercial driveways where cyclists are easy to underestimate.
- Pedestrian-heavy stretches: areas where drivers may focus on foot traffic and fail to notice a bike traveling in the adjacent lane.
- Construction and roadway changes: detours, narrowed lanes, and shifting traffic patterns that can create hazards for cyclists.
Because these factors are common, insurers often move quickly to argue the crash was unavoidable—or to suggest the cyclist “should have avoided it.” A strong claim depends on evidence that ties the crash conditions to your injuries.


