Rome’s mix of busy commuting routes, downtown foot traffic, and occasional tourist/event activity can create patterns we see in pedestrian injury claims:
- Intersections with heavy turning traffic: Drivers turning across a pedestrian’s path can lead to disputes about when the driver saw you and whether they had time to stop.
- Mixed lighting conditions: Evening crashes—especially around areas with storefront lighting or darker road stretches—often turn on visibility and whether a driver should have adjusted speed.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift crosswalks, reduce sight lines, or create confusion about where pedestrians should be.
- Insurance-first communication: After a crash, adjusters may quickly request statements or photos. In Rome cases, we often see that recorded or written statements get used to challenge credibility or narrow liability.
You deserve a strategy built around the realities of how these incidents occur locally.


