Marietta is a mix of walkable pockets and high-traffic routes. That combination creates recurring risk patterns in pedestrian injury cases, such as:
- High-speed turning conflicts at major intersections where drivers are focused on through-traffic.
- Visibility problems from landscaping, parked vehicles, SUVs/trucks, and lighting changes near commercial areas.
- Construction and lane shifts around commuting routes, where drivers may miss pedestrians near curb lines.
- Event-driven foot traffic (seasonal activity near local attractions and shopping areas), increasing the odds of driver misjudgment.
Even when a driver “should have seen you,” the insurance company may argue the crash was sudden or that you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Your claim often depends on how clearly the facts can be reconstructed.


