In dense urban areas like Newark, pedestrian incidents frequently involve fast-changing street conditions and heavy traffic patterns. Even when a driver “should have seen you,” claims can still become contested because insurers focus on:
- Signal timing and crosswalk visibility at intersections with frequent turning movements
- Nighttime lighting and glare (especially during evening commutes)
- Construction zones and lane shifts that affect sightlines
- Bus and rail activity nearby, where pedestrians may step off curbs quickly
- Conflicting witness accounts common in high-traffic areas
Newark cases also tend to involve documented schedules—missed shifts, therapy appointments, and pay stubs—so the evidence you gather early can directly affect how your losses are presented.


