Junction City has a mix of residential streets, commuter corridors, and school/community traffic patterns. That combination can create common risk scenarios:
- Turning movements near crosswalks and intersections: Drivers entering or leaving lanes may misjudge a pedestrian’s speed or distance.
- Busy commute windows: Morning and evening traffic can compress reaction time—especially when drivers are focused on flow rather than pedestrians.
- Construction and changing traffic control: Road work can alter sightlines, signage placement, and lane geometry.
- Evening lighting and visibility: Low-light conditions can make it harder for motorists to see someone at or near curb lines.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were injured—it’s what the driver should have seen, when they should have acted, and how the crash sequence happened.


