Hoboken is a dense, walk-first city—so pedestrian crashes often happen in the places residents use every day: busy intersections, curb cuts, narrow sidewalks, and crosswalks where commuters and visitors move quickly. After you’ve been hit, your first priority is medical care. Your second priority is protecting the evidence that insurers and defense attorneys will later argue about.
If you’re trying to understand your next step, you don’t need generic “legal theory.” You need a practical plan for a Hoboken case—especially if fault is disputed, the driver claims you “came out of nowhere,” or the incident involved a hit-and-run.


