Sellersburg residents often move through a mix of settings—busy commute corridors, residential streets, and intersections where traffic flow can be fast and visibility can change quickly. Common local situations we see include:
- Crossings near high-traffic stretches where drivers may not expect a pedestrian to step into a conflict point.
- Turning-maneuver crashes at intersections, especially where a vehicle needs to merge or turn across your path.
- Sidewalk and driveway conflicts in residential areas, including cases where vehicles back out or pull forward while a pedestrian is nearby.
- Construction-adjacent detours where lane patterns shift and drivers may be less familiar with where pedestrians are likely to be.
These aren’t just “bad luck” events. In many cases, the dispute later comes down to timing and attention—exactly what a careful investigation needs to clarify.


