Lilburn’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, shopping activity, and commute traffic increases the chances of dangerous “interaction points”:
- Turning movements at high-traffic intersections where drivers may be focused on flow rather than people crossing.
- Speed and lane changes on busier roadways where drivers may not have enough time to react once they notice a pedestrian.
- Low-visibility conditions common during Georgia’s stormy weather—rain glare, wet pavement reflections, and darker evenings.
- Construction and traffic pattern shifts that alter how drivers expect the road to look.
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, adjusters may challenge key details—where you were standing, whether you crossed legally, what the sightlines were, and how severe your injuries truly are.


