Why Bergen County Has So Many Accidents
Bergen County sits at the intersection of some of New Jersey's most heavily traveled corridors. Over 950,000 residents generate significant daily traffic — compounded by commuters from Rockland County, NY, heading to Manhattan via the George Washington Bridge. The result is a road network that regularly ranks among the most accident-prone in the state.
High-Risk Roads and Corridors
Route 17 (Paramus Corridor) — The stretch of Route 17 through Paramus is one of the most accident-dense roads in New Jersey. With dozens of retail driveways, constant lane changes, and heavy truck traffic, rear-end and sideswipe collisions are everyday occurrences. The NJ DOT records hundreds of crashes per year on this segment alone.
I-95 / George Washington Bridge Approaches (Fort Lee) — The upper level of the GWB feeds into I-95 and local streets in Fort Lee under extreme congestion. Merging conflicts, distracted driving, and sudden stops make Fort Lee's GWB approach one of Bergen County's most dangerous zones.
Route 4 (Paramus/Hackensack) — Route 4 runs east-west through the heart of Bergen County's shopping district. Lane changes near mall entrances, aggressive commercial traffic, and pedestrian crossings around Hackensack create conditions for serious accidents, including pedestrian strikes.
Route 80 / Route 17 Interchange (Ridgewood/Paramus area) — The I-80 and Route 17 interchange sees constant truck and passenger vehicle conflicts. Improper merge maneuvers and high-speed approaches contribute to serious multi-vehicle crashes.
Route 3 / Meadowlands Area (Rutherford/East Rutherford) — Event traffic to MetLife Stadium and the American Dream mall creates surge conditions that lead to significant accident clusters, especially on evenings and weekends.
Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Bergen County
- Car accidents — The leading source of personal injury claims. Route 17, Route 4, and I-95 corridors generate a high volume of rear-end, T-bone, and multi-vehicle collisions.
- Truck accidents — Commercial trucks servicing warehouses and retail distribution in Paramus and Hackensack create elevated risk for serious injuries when accidents occur.
- Pedestrian accidents — Pedestrian crossings along Route 4 and in downtown Hackensack see a disproportionate number of strikes, many involving serious or fatal injuries.
- Slip and fall injuries — Bergen County's massive retail footprint (Paramus Park, Garden State Plaza, Westfield Garden State Plaza) generates slip and fall claims from wet floors, uneven pavement, and poor lighting in parking structures.
- Bicycle and motorcycle accidents — Routes through Ridgewood, Ramsey, and Mahwah attract cyclists and motorcyclists who face real risk from inattentive drivers on county roads.
New Jersey Personal Injury Law: What Bergen County Victims Need to Know
New Jersey is a no-fault insurance state. After most car accidents, your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays initial medical bills regardless of fault. However, if you suffered serious injuries — permanent injuries, significant disfigurement, displaced fractures, or loss of a body part — you may have the right to step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim against the at-fault driver.
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in New Jersey is 2 years from the date of injury. Missing this deadline eliminates your right to recover compensation, regardless of how strong your case is. Consulting an attorney early protects your claim and preserves critical evidence.
New Jersey follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are partially at fault for an accident, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault — but only if you are less than 51% responsible. An experienced attorney knows how to present your case to minimize any assigned fault.
How ClaimLine Works for Bergen County Residents
ClaimLine is a free attorney referral service built specifically for New Jersey accident victims. We don't charge fees, we don't represent clients ourselves, and we don't take a cut of your settlement. Our job is to match you with the right attorney for your case — quickly.
Here's how it works:
- Submit your case — Describe your accident, injuries, and location in our 3-step intake form. Takes about 3 minutes.
- We match you — Our matching system evaluates your case details against Bergen County attorneys who handle your type of injury and are currently taking new clients.
- Your attorney contacts you — The matched attorney reaches out directly, typically within a few hours, for a free, no-obligation consultation.
All attorneys in the ClaimLine network handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis — meaning they only get paid if you win. There is no upfront cost to you at any stage.
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