Pedestrian collisions in Dothan frequently occur in predictable, everyday places where attention and visibility break down:
- High-traffic commuting stretches where drivers are focused on getting through traffic rather than watching for walkers.
- Turning-lane and cross-traffic situations—especially when vehicles are entering or leaving busier roadways.
- Commercial areas where people walk between parking lots, storefronts, and side streets.
- Construction zones and detours where lane changes and altered sightlines can make pedestrians harder to see.
- Evening and seasonal visibility issues (glare, darker sidewalks, uneven lighting), which can reduce a driver’s ability to notice someone in time to stop.
If your crash happened in one of these settings, the details matter—signal timing, vehicle path, driver reaction time, road lighting, and what pedestrians were doing at the moment of impact.


