In smaller Georgia communities, many drivers assume “it was obvious” who caused the crash. But in practice, claims often hinge on details that are easy to miss:
- Crossings near higher-traffic stretches: When traffic volume increases, stopping distance and attention become central issues.
- Daytime visibility and sudden emergence: Pedestrians can appear quickly near parked vehicles, driveways, or between sight lines.
- After-hours movement: Evening foot traffic around local businesses and residential areas can increase the chance of late braking or missed yielding.
Even when you believe you’re clearly right, insurance adjusters may challenge timing, visibility, or the seriousness of injuries. A Jesup pedestrian accident attorney helps you build a claim that addresses those points directly.


