Prichard traffic patterns often involve drivers moving between residential areas, shopping corridors, and major roadways—plus frequent turning movements, night travel, and changing visibility near curb lines and busier intersections.
In real life, pedestrian injuries in Prichard frequently happen when:
- A driver fails to yield while turning (especially when a pedestrian is in or near a crosswalk)
- A vehicle approaches too quickly near a busy block where people are entering/exiting sidewalks
- Nighttime lighting and glare make it harder to see someone until it’s too late
- Construction zones or temporary lane changes create confusion about who has the right-of-way
When these collisions occur, the “story” insurers tell can shift quickly—sometimes focusing on what the pedestrian “should have done” instead of what the driver had time and opportunity to avoid.


