Meridian is growing fast, and that means more vehicles, more changeable traffic patterns, and more intersections where motorists are distracted by navigation, turning movements, and congestion. Many pedestrian injuries locally happen in predictable “commuter moments,” such as:
- Crossing near high-traffic retail areas after dark or in poor visibility
- Walks along roads where lighting is inconsistent
- Turning-lane and left-turn crashes where drivers misjudge distance and speed
- Incidents involving construction zones, lane shifts, or temporary signage
In these situations, the dispute often isn’t whether someone was injured—it’s whether the driver acted reasonably and whether the pedestrian’s conduct played a role.


