Many Newnan pedestrian incidents aren’t “mystery crashes.” They happen at moments where drivers and walkers both rely on timing—turning movements, yielding decisions, and whether someone could reasonably see you in time to stop.
Common Newnan-area scenarios we see include:
- Turning-lane collisions where a driver begins a turn and a pedestrian is already in the crossing path.
- Crosswalk disputes near signalized intersections where the parties disagree about what color the signal was and whether the driver should have anticipated pedestrians.
- Low-visibility and glare conditions, especially at dawn/dusk during commutes and late evening errands.
- Construction and roadway modifications that change visibility, shift lanes, or alter how crosswalks are approached.
Because these cases often become “who had the last clear chance,” the evidence you preserve matters more than people expect.


