South Amboy is a working community with daily commuting patterns—people walking to errands, crossing roads with limited time to react, and sharing space with traffic that moves quickly. Pedestrian collisions here often involve:
- Turning lanes and merge points where drivers underestimate a pedestrian’s path or speed
- Roadside crossings near busier stretches where visibility changes with weather and lighting
- Construction and seasonal roadway conditions that affect where drivers and pedestrians can see each other
- High-stress timing (early starts, shift changes, late-day foot traffic) that increases the odds of delayed braking
Those details matter because New Jersey insurance carriers frequently try to narrow the story to “you stepped out” or “you were in the wrong place,” even when the driver had a clear duty to yield.


