In suburban communities like Lovejoy, many pedestrians are hit during routine moments—walking between home and errands, crossing roads on foot, or moving along corridors where drivers are focused on commuting patterns. When a crash happens, insurers often argue one of the same points:
- The driver “couldn’t see you in time” (especially around curves, glare, or poor sightlines)
- You were outside the crosswalk or signal area
- The driver was not speeding and tried to brake
- The injuries don’t match the severity of the impact
These disputes are common in the Atlanta-area region, and they matter because Georgia claims often turn on what can be proven—not just what feels obvious after the fact.


