Fishers is suburban, but it’s not “low traffic.” Residents often walk near:
- Roadways with frequent turning movements (drivers entering/exiting businesses, merging into lanes)
- Commuter corridors where speeding and late braking can be common
- Areas with construction or changing traffic patterns, where visibility and lane alignment aren’t always consistent
- Neighborhood-to-destination routes—people are walking to errands, parks, and nearby services
In these settings, liability disputes often come down to timing and attention: whether the driver saw you in time to stop, whether they yielded properly at the moment they turned or changed lanes, and whether the roadway conditions affected what a reasonable driver could have done.


