Takoma Park is dense, walkable, and full of everyday commutes. That means pedestrian injuries often involve:
- Stop-and-go traffic patterns along local corridors, where drivers may be watching for signals, not people at the curb.
- Multiple conflict points—crosswalks, turning lanes, and driveways—where a driver may be “technically” moving legally but still fail to yield in time.
- Evening activity tied to local dining, events, and community gatherings, when visibility drops and distractions increase.
- Construction and roadway changes that can affect sightlines and whether a driver had a clear view of a pedestrian.
If your crash happened while you were walking to a bus stop, crossing near a busy intersection, or stepping into a crosswalk, the details matter. We build the case around the street-level reality of what drivers and pedestrians could actually see and do at that moment.


