In pedestrian crash cases around Cedartown, insurers commonly challenge whether the driver had a clear view in time to stop. They may point to:
- lighting conditions at the time of day
- weather (fog, rain, glare)
- the location of the pedestrian relative to a crosswalk or intersection
- whether the driver was turning, merging, or navigating a lane change
Your job isn’t to prove everything right now—but it is important to avoid anything that lets the other side rewrite the timeline without pushback.


