Gloucester has a distinctive mix of pedestrian activity::
- Tourist and event crowds near the harbor and downtown areas
- High foot traffic near crosswalks and turning lanes where drivers are watching traffic patterns, not pedestrians
- Low-visibility conditions during New England fall and winter (rain, glare, darker evenings)
- Construction and roadwork that changes lanes, signage, and sightlines
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether someone was “negligent”—it’s what the driver could reasonably see and do at the moment of impact. Gloucester accident claims often hinge on timing: when the pedestrian entered the roadway, how long the signal and lighting allowed a safe stop, and whether a driver slowed appropriately.


