Even when a driver is clearly at fault, pedestrian cases frequently turn into fact disputes—especially when the incident involves turning movements, sudden lane changes, or limited sight lines.
In Pooler, many pedestrians are navigating:
- High-traffic corridors during commute hours
- Busy commercial intersections with frequent turning traffic
- Crossings near retail and entertainment areas where foot traffic clusters
- Construction zones and changing traffic control, which can affect visibility and stopping distances
Insurance companies may argue the driver “couldn’t see you in time,” claim the pedestrian stepped into the roadway unexpectedly, or suggest your injuries were caused by something unrelated. A local attorney focuses early on the details that decide liability.


