Many pedestrian injuries here happen in the places residents pass every day: commuting routes, school-area traffic patterns, shopping runs, and dark or poorly lit stretches where drivers may have less time to react. Even when a crash seems “obvious,” Massachusetts insurers frequently focus on timing and visibility—especially around:
- turning movements at intersections
- crosswalks where signal timing and line of sight are disputed
- nighttime visibility and glare from headlights
- construction or temporary traffic patterns that change how drivers see pedestrians
A claim can hinge on seconds. That’s why early documentation and fast legal guidance matter.


