North Plainfield is a commuter community. That means drivers are frequently focused on getting somewhere—work, school drop-offs, errands, and evening travel. In that environment, pedestrian crashes commonly involve:
- Turning vehicles at intersections where drivers “looked” but didn’t see you in time
- Crosswalk and signal confusion (especially when lighting is poor or weather reduces visibility)
- Roadside activity near bus stops, shopping corridors, and areas with foot traffic
- Construction or changing traffic patterns, where signage and lanes may shift and drivers may misjudge pedestrian movement
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers often respond by questioning timing, visibility, and causation. The goal is to reduce what they pay—and it’s why your early documentation matters.


