Even when a driver appears to be at fault, claims in Eatontown frequently get contested because insurers focus on details like:
- Where the impact happened (near a curb cut, driveway, crosswalk approach, or mid-block crossing)
- Lighting and sightlines during early morning commutes and evening returns
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers may accelerate out of a queue or misjudge a pedestrian’s speed
- Road design and construction activity that can change lanes, signage, and traffic flow
New Jersey injury claims are not decided by “who seems guilty”—they’re decided by what can be proven. That’s why the first days after a crash can matter as much as the medical treatment.


