Many pedestrian incidents in Gardendale don’t happen in the middle of nowhere—they happen during ordinary routines:
- Crossing near where people park, enter, or exit busy shopping areas
- Foot traffic around school schedules and shift changes
- Drivers turning into and out of lanes while commuters are accelerating or braking
- Low-light or dusk visibility when street lighting and glare reduce reaction time
Even when a driver is clearly at fault, insurers may argue that the pedestrian contributed or that the driver couldn’t reasonably see or stop in time. Your case often comes down to whether the driver had a safe opportunity to avoid the collision and what evidence supports that timeline.


