Many pedestrian injuries here involve predictable “everyday” movement—people crossing at intersections, walking to pick up groceries, heading to work, or moving between nearby locations. In small-city traffic patterns, collisions often happen when drivers are:
- Navigating turns while watching for gaps in lanes rather than for pedestrians near the curb line
- Approaching intersections where visibility changes (brightness, tree lines, signage placement, or vehicles blocking sightlines)
- Traveling during commute or event surges, when attention is split and braking distances matter
- Passing through work-zone areas where lane patterns and signage may be confusing
Even when a driver “didn’t mean to,” Alabama injury claims still focus on whether the driver acted with reasonable care under the circumstances—and whether that failure caused your injuries.


