Many serious pedestrian crashes in Newark occur when people are doing something routine:
- walking to catch public transit or to reach work on time
- crossing busy multi-lane roads with heavy turning traffic
- trying to make it home after evening events when visibility drops
- navigating construction zones that change lanes, curb access, and sightlines
In these situations, fault disputes commonly turn on details like what the driver could see, how quickly they could stop, and whether roadway design required heightened attention. Even if the driver admits fault, insurers may still argue about speed, attention, lighting, or where the pedestrian entered the roadway.


