Linden is a commuter-focused community, and that shows up in the kind of pedestrian risks people experience:
- Rush-hour traffic and turning conflicts: Many crashes involve vehicles turning across a pedestrian’s path—especially where drivers are focused on gaps in traffic.
- Changing visibility: Morning and evening lighting can make crosswalks and people harder to see, and glare from weather can reduce reaction time.
- Construction and road changes: Like many NJ towns, lane shifts and temporary signage can affect how drivers and pedestrians anticipate where others will be.
- Industrial/commercial traffic: Trucks and service vehicles can create blind spots and longer stopping distances.
In these situations, insurance companies often argue they “couldn’t see you in time,” or that you acted outside a reasonable expectation. A Linden-based legal team looks closely at the scene details—because those details are often where liability is won or lost.


