Waycross traffic patterns and street design can create predictable trouble spots for pedestrians—especially where drivers may be focused on turning traffic, speeding through longer stretches, or navigating changing visibility near intersections.
In many cases, insurers don’t dispute that the crash occurred—they dispute details that matter for compensation, such as:
- how long the driver had to see you
- whether the driver was turning, merging, or failing to yield
- whether lighting, weather, or roadway markings affected what was reasonably visible
- whether you took reasonable steps to avoid the hazard
The result: your case can hinge on evidence collected early, before memories fade and before the scene is repaired or cleared.


