Bridgewater is a suburban community where many people commute for work, run errands close to home, and walk when weather and schedules allow. That day-to-day routine creates predictable risk patterns:
- Turn-related collisions during peak travel times (drivers merging, turning into side streets, or entering busy lanes)
- Crossing misunderstandings near intersections where drivers may not anticipate pedestrians in time to stop safely
- Construction and changing traffic patterns, where signage, lane shifts, and temporary visibility issues can affect whether drivers had a clear view
- Limited nighttime visibility in areas with darker stretches, glare, and reflective/lighting challenges
When these factors are involved, the “who saw whom first” question often becomes the real case dispute. That’s why early evidence preservation and a focused liability theory matter.


