Many pedestrian cases start with a driver who “should have seen you.” But in practice, these claims often turn into fact disputes about timing, visibility, and where each person was when the incident occurred.
In Point Pleasant, common patterns include:
- High foot traffic during peak seasons and events, increasing the chance of hurried crossings and late braking.
- Driver distractions common on Route 35 and nearby routes—navigation apps, phone use, and passengers.
- Lighting and weather variables along coastal corridors (glare, rain, salt air conditions affecting visibility).
- Construction or traffic pattern changes that can alter how drivers approach crosswalks, corners, and bus stops.
When liability is contested, the early choices you make—what you say, what you save, and how quickly you document injuries—can strongly influence outcomes.


