Zachary is a suburban community where commuting routes and neighborhood traffic blend. That mix can create predictable risk scenarios for pedestrians, including:
- Turning and merging on busy corridors where drivers may be focused on traffic flow rather than cross-traffic.
- Late-night and early-morning visibility issues—especially when sidewalks end, lighting is limited, or drivers rely on headlights and line-of-sight.
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic patterns and reduce the time a driver has to notice a person crossing.
- School-zone and event traffic where driver attention is stretched and pedestrians are closer to road edges.
In these situations, liability disputes often come down to one question: how much time did the driver have to see you and avoid the impact? That timing is critical for both negotiations and, if needed, litigation.


