Greenfield residents often commute through mixed traffic patterns—local streets, busier corridors, and intersections where drivers may be focused on timing, turning, and oncoming vehicles. Pedestrians can also be exposed during:
- Day-to-day errands near shopping areas and bus stops
- Walking along roadside edges where sidewalks aren’t continuous
- Crossings near schools, parks, and community gathering spots
- Seasonal visibility changes (sun glare, dusk lighting, and rain)
- Construction or lane changes that shift traffic closer to crosswalks
Those details matter because insurance companies will look for reasons to argue they couldn’t reasonably see you in time—or that someone else contributed. Your local case strategy should anticipate those arguments early.


