Newark traffic moves fast—commuters, school drop-offs, and vehicles sharing roads with cyclists and pedestrians. Serious injuries often happen at the worst times: rush hour, weather changes, construction zones, and areas with heavy turning movements.
In these situations, the “who is at fault” question can get complicated fast:
- Multi-vehicle collisions where lane changes or braking distance are disputed
- Intersection crashes where witness accounts differ
- Work-zone incidents tied to signage, lane closures, or traffic-control decisions
- Pedestrian/bike impacts where visibility and roadway design matter
- Delivery and commercial vehicle involvement where maintenance and scheduling records may be relevant
Because catastrophic cases rely on causation and documentation, the early facts in Newark matter—especially before recordings are overwritten or vehicles are repaired.


