Troy isn’t a huge city, but it has a lot of predictable movement: commuting patterns, regular foot traffic near shopping areas, and frequent roadway encounters at intersections and turning lanes. That means the “who saw who first” debate often becomes the center of the case.
In many Alabama pedestrian injury claims, insurers will look for ways to reduce their payout—such as questioning the timing of the incident, downplaying injuries, or suggesting the pedestrian acted improperly. A Troy pedestrian accident lawyer can help by anchoring your claim to the facts that insurers try to blur: traffic control, lighting and sight lines, vehicle path, and what witnesses actually observed.


