Many Eatontown collisions happen during predictable local patterns—commuter traffic, evening routes, and high-activity corridors where drivers are changing lanes, turning into busy shopping areas, or slowing unexpectedly.
After a crash, you may be told conflicting things such as:
- the driver “wasn’t responsible,”
- the rideshare platform will handle it, or
- your injuries “should’ve improved by now.”
In New Jersey, those statements matter because they influence how insurers evaluate causation (whether your injuries were caused by the crash) and damages (the value of your medical bills, lost income, and ongoing treatment). The longer facts are left unclear, the easier it is for insurers to narrow your claim.


