Many pedestrian incidents in and around Andover happen in predictable commuting patterns: people walking near roadways with regular traffic flow, crossing near retail areas, or moving between neighborhoods and busier corridors.
Crashes can also be influenced by Kansas seasonal realities:
- Winter glare and snow/ice that affect stopping distance and visibility
- Strong sun at early/late hours that makes pedestrians harder to see
- Construction zones and changing lane patterns that alter how drivers approach intersections
- After-school and weekend foot traffic near gathering spots
When investigators and insurers evaluate your claim, they’ll focus on what a reasonable driver could have seen and done at that moment—given the lighting, weather, and roadway layout.


