Sanford is a mix of residential streets, downtown-style retail areas, and higher-traffic routes where drivers may be commuting between towns. Pedestrian injuries often involve:
- Turning movements at intersections and driveway exits (drivers may miss you while checking oncoming traffic)
- Speed and braking distance on wet roads, glare, or low-visibility conditions common in Maine seasons
- Construction and detours that change normal traffic patterns and sightlines
- Crosswalk confusion when signage, markings, or timing isn’t clearly visible
- Night and event foot traffic when people are walking without expecting fast-moving vehicle traffic
When insurers argue “it was unavoidable” or claim you weren’t where you should have been, the difference-maker is usually evidence and a timeline supported by records.


