In Secaucus, pedestrian injuries don’t just occur on quiet neighborhood blocks. They frequently involve:
- Commuter corridors and high-traffic approaches, where drivers may have limited time to react.
- Crosswalk and turning conflicts, especially when vehicles are accelerating, merging, or turning across a pedestrian’s path.
- Night and weather visibility issues, including glare, wet pavement, and reduced sight lines.
- Transit-related movement, where pedestrians may be crossing quickly between destinations.
Even when it feels obvious that a driver was careless, claims can still get messy. Adjusters may argue you were “in the wrong place,” question how the impact happened, or downplay the severity of your injuries—particularly if medical documentation wasn’t immediate or detailed.


