In Murray, many pedestrian accidents involve predictable everyday routes rather than “random” incidents. Common situations we see include:
- Crosswalk and turning-lane conflicts near higher-traffic intersections where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or finding gaps in traffic.
- Low-visibility conditions at dawn, dusk, or in winter weather when glare, rain, or darker roadway lighting makes it harder to recognize a pedestrian in time.
- Workday commuting and campus-area foot traffic, where people are crossing to catch a bus, reach a job site, or move between destinations quickly.
- Nighttime activity around events and dining areas, where distraction, higher speeds at night, and inconsistent lighting can contribute to serious harm.
Even if the driver admits fault at first, the case can change quickly once medical bills begin and liability is questioned. A Murray-based legal team should evaluate the scene like it’s going to be challenged.


