Many Windsor commuters rely on predictable driving patterns—until they don’t. Pedestrian injuries frequently occur when drivers are forced to make split-second decisions in changing traffic conditions:
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers must scan for pedestrians and signals
- Lane shifts and merge areas where attention can drift to vehicles rather than people on foot
- Low-visibility periods like morning fog, dusk, or wet pavement
- Construction zones and detours that change sight lines and create confusion
Even when the driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may still dispute facts—such as where you were walking, when the driver first noticed you, and whether the vehicle had enough time/distance to stop.


