Englewood’s mix of residential streets, commercial activity, and frequent commuting means pedestrian accidents often come with specific complications:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts near higher-traffic areas, where drivers may claim they “didn’t see” you in time.
- Bus-stop and curb-line foot traffic, where a driver’s attention may be split by people stepping off the curb.
- Night and low-visibility incidents, especially when lighting is limited and reflective gear isn’t always used.
- Weather-driven visibility issues common in NJ—rain, glare, and winter conditions can affect braking distance and sightlines.
These factors matter because New Jersey injury claims frequently turn on timing: whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to avoid the collision.


