Woodbury is not Manhattan, and that matters. Riders here often deal with a different traffic pattern: faster-moving suburban roads, turning vehicles entering shopping areas, commuter traffic, and stretches where drivers become less alert because they assume traffic is predictable. That kind of environment can be especially risky for motorcyclists.
In Woodbury, a crash may happen when a driver makes a left turn across a rider’s lane, changes lanes without checking carefully, or pulls out from a side road or parking lot believing there is enough time. These collisions are often severe because motorcycles are less visible and less protected. Even where traffic is not bumper-to-bumper, impact speeds can still be high enough to cause fractures, head injuries, spinal trauma, and long recovery periods.
This local setting changes how a case should be investigated. It is not just about the collision itself. It is about sight lines, traffic flow, lane positioning, vehicle approach speed, and whether a driver had a fair opportunity to see the rider before making a move.


