Elizabeth is a dense, transit-connected area, and that matters when cars and pedestrians share the same streets. Many serious pedestrian crashes involve:
- Turning and merging near busy intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and signals
- Walk-and-transit routines (crossing for buses/shuttles or heading to nearby stations)
- Road construction and lane changes that affect visibility and driver expectations
- Day/night visibility issues—especially during early morning commutes and evening travel
- Commercial traffic from delivery routes and local businesses adding to traffic volume
In these situations, fault often comes down to what the driver could reasonably see and whether they acted promptly—facts that insurance adjusters may try to dispute.


