Nicholasville traffic moves fast—especially during commute hours and when traffic patterns shift due to construction or changing traffic signals. Pedestrians are at a serious disadvantage, and disputes often come down to a few key details:
- Turning lanes and late braking: A driver may claim they “had the right to turn,” while you may have been crossing in a place where they should have yielded.
- Limited sight lines: Weather, nighttime visibility, parked vehicles, and roadway geometry can all affect what a driver could reasonably see.
- Large trucks and high-volume roads: When heavy vehicles are involved, stopping distances and visibility issues become central to fault.
These cases aren’t just about whether someone was injured—they’re about whether the driver’s actions were reasonable under the conditions where the crash happened.


