In suburban areas, people assume drivers “see you in time.” But in Paramus, claims often hinge on details that are easy to miss in the moment:
- Parking-lot and roadway transitions: Pedestrians frequently move from lots and drop-off areas to sidewalks and crosswalks—where drivers may be focused on traffic flow.
- Multi-lane turning conflicts: Many collisions occur when a vehicle turns across a pedestrian’s path.
- Rush-hour visibility and speed: Even when speeds are not extreme, stop-and-go movement can reduce a driver’s reaction time.
- Nighttime lighting and reflective gear issues: Dark clothing, glare, and uneven lighting can affect what both the driver and witnesses believed they saw.
After a crash, the “story” insurance companies tell can change quickly. Your job is to focus on recovery; your next job is to preserve the facts.


