Bargersville is a suburban community where many residents rely on cars for short trips, while still walking for errands, school drop-offs, and neighborhood activity. That mix creates common risk patterns:
- Turning maneuvers at high-traffic intersections: Pedestrians can be in the driver’s blind spot when someone turns while scanning for oncoming traffic.
- Late-day glare and shifting shadows: Even when the road looks clear, visibility can change quickly in the late afternoon.
- Construction and seasonal road changes: Detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage can confuse drivers—and make it harder to reconstruct what a driver should have seen.
- Inconsistent crosswalk compliance: Drivers may slow late or fail to yield fully, especially when they believe they “saw you in time.”
Because these patterns are repeatable, a strong case often comes down to evidence from the first days and how quickly it’s gathered.


