Somerton is a smaller community where many people rely on daily routines—walking to nearby stops, getting to work routes, and crossing streets used by commuting traffic. That often means pedestrian accidents tend to involve:
- Vehicles turning across pedestrian paths at intersections and along busier corridors
- Low-light visibility at dawn, dusk, or during seasonal glare
- Roadway obstructions (parked vehicles, roadside signage, landscaping, or construction activity)
- Shared streets with high-throughput driving where drivers may be focused on traffic flow rather than people on foot
In these situations, fault disputes often come down to timing: whether the driver saw you in time to stop, and whether the pedestrian had already entered a place the driver should have anticipated.


