In a smaller Alabama city like Enterprise, many pedestrian incidents happen during routine travel: walking to a store, crossing near busy intersections, getting to a bus stop, or moving through areas where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
Common local friction points include:
- Turning traffic conflicts at signalized intersections and multi-lane approaches
- Day/night visibility differences (headlights, glare, and darker evenings)
- Construction and lane changes that alter sight lines
- Unclear curb/sidewalk transitions where pedestrians step into a roadway unexpectedly
When liability is disputed, insurers may question whether the driver “should have seen” you in time, or whether you were where you were supposed to be. Your evidence and documentation matter more in these cases than people realize.


