South Plainfield is a car-and-commuter area. That means cyclists commonly face high-speed merges, tight sight lines at intersections, and sudden lane changes from drivers who are focused on getting through traffic.
We also see crash patterns tied to:
- Turn conflicts at busy intersections (drivers turning across a cyclist’s path)
- Dooring hazards near curbside parking and residential streets
- Construction and traffic-control changes that shift lanes or reduce visibility
- Late-day visibility issues when lighting is limited and reflective gear isn’t used
When these factors lead to injury, insurers often try to narrow the claim by disputing how the crash happened or by suggesting the rider should have avoided it.


