In many Lancaster crashes, the issues aren’t limited to “who was careless.” Local driving patterns and common roadway layouts can create disputes about timing and visibility. For example:
- High-speed approaches and late braking: Drivers may argue they didn’t see you in time.
- Turning movements near intersections: Turning drivers may claim they had the right-of-way or that you entered the roadway unexpectedly.
- Lighting and sightline challenges: Evening crashes can involve glare, dark clothing, or obstructed views from vehicles, landscaping, or structures.
- Construction activity and lane changes: Work zones and detours can shift traffic flow and increase confusion about where pedestrians should be.
When liability is contested, the difference between a claim that stalls and one that moves forward is often evidence—collected early, documented clearly, and explained persuasively.


