Manville is a suburban community with regular commuting routes and frequent pedestrian activity—crossing near shopping areas, walking to appointments, and navigating intersections during school and work traffic. In these situations, the “who saw whom first” issue often becomes the central dispute.
Common patterns we see with pedestrian crashes in NJ include:
- Turning or merging collisions where the driver claims they never saw the pedestrian until the last moment
- Poor sight lines from trucks, SUVs, or roadside obstructions
- Night or low-visibility impacts where dashcam/video is critical and memories fade quickly
- Insurance pressure early on—adjusters may request statements before your injuries and treatment course are fully documented
Because these cases can pivot on timing and visibility, the early phase matters.


