Carteret traffic patterns and dense pedestrian activity can make these cases harder than they seem. In many incidents, the dispute isn’t whether someone was hit—it’s what the driver could see, when they should have braked, and whether the scene supported safe crossing.
Common Carteret-area factors that can affect liability include:
- Turning movements near busier intersections (drivers cutting across a pedestrian path)
- Limited sightlines from parked vehicles, trucks, or roadside clutter
- After-dark visibility and glare from vehicle headlights
- Construction zones or lane shifts that change how drivers approach crosswalk areas
- “He said / she said” timing when witnesses are nearby but not documented
Because of this, the early moments after your crash matter. The longer key evidence goes uncollected, the more likely insurers are to minimize your injuries or challenge causation.


