Stockbridge is suburban, but traffic patterns aren’t “slow and safe” all the time. Many crashes happen in real-world settings like:
- Commute traffic near arterial roads where drivers may be focused on speed and lane changes.
- Crosswalks and turn lanes where turning vehicles have to yield—but don’t always do it early enough.
- School-area and neighborhood foot traffic, where visibility can be affected by buses, parked vehicles, and weather.
- Evening visibility issues, especially when headlights, glare, and street lighting reduce how soon a driver recognizes a pedestrian.
Because these situations repeat, insurers often look for easy explanations—“you stepped out suddenly,” “it was dark,” or “you weren’t in the crosswalk.” A local attorney’s job is to test those claims against the evidence.


