Many pedestrian collisions in Passaic involve high-contact areas—streets with frequent turning traffic, bus stops, and crosswalks where drivers and pedestrians are both moving on tight timing. When a case involves a “split-second” moment, insurers frequently challenge the details:
- Who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the impact
- Whether the driver was watching for pedestrians near crosswalks
- Visibility conditions (lighting, glare, weather, or crowded sidewalks)
- Whether the pedestrian was in a place where the driver should have anticipated them
That’s why the strongest claims in Passaic tend to be built on verifiable facts—photos, video, witness accounts, and medical documentation that aligns with what happened.


