Port Wentworth’s mix of commuter traffic, industrial activity, and roadways that connect neighborhoods to jobs means pedestrian risk often shows up in predictable ways:
- High-speed access roads and shift-change traffic: When workers are coming and going, there’s less margin for drivers to spot someone near the edge of the roadway.
- Turning conflicts at busy intersections: A driver may be focused on vehicles in adjacent lanes while a pedestrian is crossing where drivers expect fewer people.
- Limited time to react near curb lines: If you were walking close to the curb—especially at dusk or during weather changes—drivers may claim they didn’t see you in time.
- Construction and roadside changes: Temporary signage, lane shifts, and uneven sight lines can affect whether drivers were acting reasonably.
Those realities matter because insurance companies often try to frame the crash as sudden or unavoidable. Your case needs a careful, evidence-driven response.


