Sugar Hill’s mix of suburban traffic patterns and busy corridors means pedestrian injuries often involve:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where drivers are merging or accelerating between lanes.
- Late spotting in high-speed approach areas, where a driver’s visibility is affected by traffic flow, hills/curves, glare, or vehicle position.
- Construction and roadway changes that can alter crosswalk placement, lane geometry, and sightlines.
- Commuter timing—crashes often occur around school and work schedules when attention is divided.
In these situations, insurance companies may argue the driver “couldn’t see you in time” or claim the pedestrian was outside a marked crosswalk. Your job early is to make sure the facts stay consistent and provable.


