New Milford is a commuter community, and many pedestrian incidents involve predictable travel patterns:
- Morning and evening traffic surges: drivers are focused on merging, timing lights, and getting through intersections quickly.
- Crossings near commercial activity: pedestrians may be entering or exiting businesses, parking areas, and transit stops.
- Daytime visibility challenges: glare, late sunsets, and seasonal weather can reduce what drivers can reasonably see.
- Construction and road changes: when lanes shift or signage is updated temporarily, confusion about right-of-way becomes more common.
In these situations, insurers often argue about “what the driver could see” and “how quickly the pedestrian stepped into the roadway.” Having a lawyer who understands how these disputes play out in New Jersey helps you respond effectively.


