Perth Amboy has a mix of neighborhood streets, busier corridors, and high-activity areas where cyclists share space with cars, delivery traffic, and pedestrians. In practice, that means crash disputes often come down to:
- Whether a driver looked properly before turning or changing lanes
- What the traffic signals, lane markings, and lighting conditions were at the moment of impact
- Whether the bike lane or roadway layout contributed to the hazard
- How quickly the scene was cleared (and whether photos or video still exist)
When injuries are fresh, it’s easy to underestimate how important “small” details are—like where you were positioned at the time of the turn, or how long it took for symptoms to show up.


