Pedestrian injuries around Kearny commonly involve situations where timing and visibility matter—like:
- Commuter traffic and tight crossing windows near busier corridors
- Vehicles turning across a pedestrian’s path at intersections
- Low-visibility conditions during late fall/winter rain, early-dark evenings, and glare
- Construction or lane changes that affect where people walk and how drivers scan the road
Insurance companies in New Jersey may argue that you “should have waited,” “stepped into the lane,” or that conditions made the collision unavoidable. That’s why your case often turns on what can be proven about what the driver could see and when.


