Pedestrians in Maitland are more likely to be in harm’s way during predictable local routines:
- Commute and turn-heavy intersections: Drivers entering and exiting traffic can misjudge a pedestrian’s position.
- Evening visibility issues: Sunset glare and low lighting make it easier for a driver to claim they “didn’t see” you.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift traffic patterns, reduce sight lines, and create confusion about where pedestrians should be.
- Tourist and event spillover: When crowds move through nearby areas, crosswalk use and traffic flow can be less consistent.
When injuries are serious, the real challenge isn’t just the crash—it’s what happens next: documenting the impact, dealing with delays in treatment, and preventing statements to insurance from being used against you.


