Hartford intersections can be deceptively complex. Traffic signals, turning lanes, construction zones, and heavy pedestrian movement near transit and downtown destinations can all affect visibility and reaction time.
Common Hartford fact patterns we see include:
- Crosswalk collisions where drivers claim the pedestrian “appeared late” or that they had no time to stop.
- Turning-maneuver crashes near intersections where vehicles make left or right turns while pedestrians are crossing.
- Night and low-visibility incidents near street lighting issues, glare, or wet pavement.
- Construction-area confusion where signage, lane shifts, or temporary markings may change how drivers and pedestrians move.
In these cases, small details—signal timing, location of the victim at impact, vehicle speed, and witness observations—can decide whether liability is clear or heavily disputed.


