In smaller NJ communities like Wallington, bicycle crashes often involve everyday commuting scenarios—rather than clearly “major” highways. That can make disputes more likely because the evidence is more granular:
- Left turns and driveway pull-outs where a driver says they “didn’t see” the cyclist
- Narrow roadway sightlines near intersections and curbside parking
- Construction or patchwork repairs that change lane positioning and force sudden steering
- Dooring incidents when a parked car opens without checking for cyclists
- After-dark visibility issues when lighting and reflectors become part of the fault debate
When insurance adjusters think the crash “could have been avoided,” they may try to shift responsibility to you. A local-minded claim strategy helps address that early—before statements, photos, and medical timing are used against you.


