Lyndhurst is a suburban community where many trips happen by routine—commutes, errands, and getting to work on schedules that don’t always match traffic flow. That can create predictable crash patterns, including:
- Turning-lane and intersection collisions: drivers may be focused on traffic gaps and not scanning for pedestrians who are stepping into a crosswalk or crossing close to it.
- “I didn’t see them in time” disputes: adjusters often argue the pedestrian appeared suddenly or was outside the driver’s line of sight.
- Night and low-visibility risk: darker evenings, wet pavement, glare, and limited sightlines near roadway edges can turn a near-miss into a serious injury.
- Busy commute timing: crashes during peak travel hours can mean more witnesses—but also less time for you to document the scene.
Because of these realities, your first decisions after the crash can strongly affect what evidence survives and how quickly liability is established.


