East Rockaway is suburban, but that doesn’t mean pedestrians are safe. Typical risk patterns we see include:
- Day-to-day commutes with drivers focused on traffic flow, late starts, or GPS routing
- Crosswalk and turning conflicts at busy intersections where right-of-way disputes come up fast
- Low-visibility conditions during winter months (snow glare, earlier sunsets, slush-darkened pavement)
- Sidewalk interruptions and curb-side drop-offs, where drivers may not anticipate a pedestrian stepping into a travel path
In these situations, insurers often try to shift blame by arguing the pedestrian “should have seen” the car or that the driver “couldn’t stop in time.” Your case needs evidence that addresses how the crash actually unfolded in your exact location and conditions.


