Bristol traffic patterns often involve drivers coming off residential streets, navigating busier corridors, and turning into driveways and retail entrances. In real cases, disputes frequently start with details like:
- Right-of-way at intersections and turning movements (especially when a driver says they “didn’t see” the pedestrian until it was too late)
- Visibility at dawn/dusk and during New England weather shifts (rain, glare, and reduced sightlines)
- Crosswalk and curb-line positioning, where small differences in where the pedestrian entered the roadway can become a major argument
- Construction and changing traffic patterns, which can affect how drivers are expected to proceed and how pedestrians are able to cross safely
When liability is contested, the story insurance adjusters tell can quickly diverge from what happened. That’s why early, evidence-focused action matters.


