Cumming’s growth brings more vehicles and more cross-traffic near busy corridors, school zones, and shopping areas. Many pedestrian incidents happen during routine moments—walking to a bus stop, crossing near a retail center, stepping off a curb after errands, or trying to navigate intersections when traffic flow is heavy.
In these situations, the dispute often isn’t “whether you were hit,” but what the driver should have seen and when. That’s why local evidence—traffic signal timing, lighting conditions, witness proximity, and whether a turn was made too aggressively—matters.


