Many pedestrian cases don’t hinge on whether a driver hit someone—they hinge on what the driver claims happened.
In Peabody, disputes commonly come down to issues like:
- Turn conflicts at busy intersections where drivers are focused on cross-traffic flow and pedestrians are harder to spot.
- Crosswalk and signal timing arguments (including whether the driver “couldn’t see” due to glare, vehicles queued nearby, or nighttime visibility).
- Construction and detours that shift normal walking routes and create unusual sightlines.
- Commuter traffic patterns—morning and evening congestion can increase the chance of late braking or distracted driving.
When these facts are contested, the difference between a weak and strong claim is often the evidence gathered early.


