Woodstock has a mix of downtown streets, suburban connectors, and busier intersections—plus seasonal traffic patterns that can change how drivers see pedestrians.
In many cases, disputes come down to:
- Whether the driver had a clear line of sight before reaching the intersection or crosswalk
- How long the pedestrian was in the driver’s view (and where they were walking)
- Lighting conditions (evenings, winter glare, or faded street markings)
- Traffic flow near turn lanes and where cars may be speeding up or slowing down
Insurance adjusters frequently focus on “what you could have done differently.” Our job is to ground the facts in what a reasonable driver should have seen and done—especially where pedestrian crossings are involved.


