Trenton traffic and street design can raise the stakes in everyday commuting situations. Common crash patterns we see locally include:
- Stop-and-go congestion near major corridors and city intersections, where sudden braking can cause rear-end injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk activity around downtown areas, where a rideshare vehicle may be turning, yielding, or accelerating out of a turn.
- Night and event spikes, when rideshare use increases and traffic flow becomes less predictable.
- Construction and lane changes that complicate fault arguments—especially when an adjuster claims the crash was caused by “driver awareness” rather than roadway conditions.
In these scenarios, small factual differences matter. The “who had the right to proceed” question often becomes the center of the liability dispute.


