Franklin is a commuter community, and many pedestrian injuries happen around routines—getting to work early, walking between home and errands, crossing near busier corridors, or dealing with evening traffic after events. In these situations, the timeline matters:
- Drivers are distracted by traffic flow and turning maneuvers during peak commute windows.
- Visibility changes fast in Indiana weather—night lighting, glare, rain, and wet pavement can make it harder to stop.
- Construction and lane changes near busier roadways can create confusion about where vehicles expect pedestrians.
When you’re injured, these factors can affect whether insurance treats the crash as “minor” or whether they recognize the real risk you faced.


