In and around Chamblee, many pedestrian injuries happen in high-activity corridors—areas with heavy commuting traffic, complex turns, and drivers trying to “thread the needle” between signals, lanes, and turning vehicles. Even when you feel certain the driver saw you, insurance adjusters may argue:
- you entered the roadway from an unexpected angle,
- the driver had limited sight lines,
- you crossed against a signal,
- or the injuries were minor and improved too quickly.
What matters is how the facts line up: lighting, driver behavior, timing, and the physical positioning after impact. In Georgia, insurance companies often push hard for early statements and quick resolutions. The best way to respond is with a documented record and a strategy—not guesses.


