Many pedestrian injuries occur in areas where people expect drivers to slow down—then something breaks that expectation. In North Little Rock, common locations and patterns include:
- Turning lanes and intersections where drivers cut across lanes to save time during rush hour
- Crosswalks with heavy foot traffic tied to commuting, shopping, and local errands
- Roadways near schools, parks, and transit stops where pedestrian movement is frequent
- Construction and lane shifts that reduce visibility and make driver attention more difficult
Even if the driver “seems clearly at fault,” insurers may still argue about timing, visibility, or comparative responsibility. Your case needs a fact pattern that holds up to scrutiny.


