While every case is different, Montgomery pedestrian injuries often arise from predictable real-world moments:
- Turning-vehicle collisions at intersections—drivers making left/right turns during commute traffic may fail to yield to someone lawfully crossing.
- Crosswalk and signal disputes—the argument usually becomes what the driver saw and when, not whether a pedestrian was present.
- Busy retail/restaurant areas and parking-lot edges—pedestrians can be struck near entrances, loading zones, and areas where drivers are watching for traffic rather than people.
- Construction and lane changes—work zones, shifted lanes, and temporary signage can affect sightlines and driver expectations.
- Night and low-visibility events—after dark, glare, street lighting, and distracted driving (including phone use) can reduce reaction time.
If your crash involved any of the above, early case-building matters. The details that seem minor on the day of the incident often decide whether liability is clear—or contested.


