Jefferson is a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic areas where drivers are often balancing commuting schedules, distraction, and hurried turns. Pedestrian injuries commonly involve:
- Crossing near intersections where turning vehicles sometimes conflict with a walker’s path
- Late braking or visibility issues during early morning/evening commutes
- Construction or lane changes that can alter sightlines and traffic flow
- Weekend foot traffic related to local gatherings, dining, and shopping
In these situations, fault disputes are common—especially when the driver insists they “didn’t see” you in time or claims the crossing wasn’t where you were.


