In a smaller city like Norwich, many crashes occur around familiar routes—commuter corridors, errands between neighborhoods, and crossings where drivers may be watching for traffic rather than pedestrians. Even when a driver “should have seen you,” disputes can still follow.
Common Norwich-specific issues we see include:
- Low-light visibility in winter months (short daylight, glare from wet roads)
- Construction and lane changes near busier streets, driveways, and work zones
- Turning and merging conflicts where vehicles enter or leave side roads
- Mixed traffic flow—drivers navigating through congestion while pedestrians cross or walk along edges of roadways
Because these details vary block by block, a claim often depends on what can be proven: where you were, where the vehicle was, and what conditions existed at the moment of impact.


