Secaucus is busy—drivers are merging, turning, and navigating traffic flow tied to commuting patterns. That makes bicycle crash claims more likely to turn into disputes over:
- Right-of-way at intersections and turning points
- Lane position and whether a driver created a hazard
- Timing and visibility (lighting, weather, and sightlines)
- Comparative fault arguments (even when the cyclist did everything safely)
- Damage causation—what injuries match the impact mechanism
Insurers frequently look for reasons to reduce payouts, especially when medical treatment is still unfolding. The sooner your case is organized, the better positioned you are to respond with clarity.


