Many pedestrian injuries in South Jersey happen during routine commutes or errands—crossing near busy roadways, walking along routes with limited sidewalks, or stepping into intersections while drivers are focused on traffic flow.
In Pine Hill, claims often turn on practical details like:
- Where you entered the roadway (near a crosswalk, at a turn lane, or between intersections)
- What drivers could reasonably see (lighting, glare, weather, vehicle position)
- Whether the area had construction, lane changes, or temporary signage
- Bus stop and school-related traffic patterns that increase turning movements
Even when the driver “should have seen you,” insurance companies frequently contest timing and attention—so the record you build early matters.


