In Red Bank, many bike rides share the road with drivers heading to work, school, or errands—often at peak times and in changing traffic patterns. When a crash happens, insurers typically focus on two questions early:
- Who was at fault?
- How serious are the injuries—and are they truly connected to the crash?
Even if you believe the driver clearly caused the collision, the other side may argue:
- you were “in the wrong place” in the roadway,
- you moved unexpectedly,
- you should have avoided the impact,
- or your injuries were pre-existing.
A Red Bank bicycle injury case usually improves when evidence is gathered quickly and your story is organized before recorded statements or rushed settlement offers.


