Pedestrian injuries in Springfield commonly occur in places where people are moving quickly: near transit stops, at crosswalks with heavy turning traffic, and along streets where drivers may be focused on lanes, merging, or changing road conditions.
Even when you feel certain the driver caused the crash, adjusters may argue:
- you “stepped out” unexpectedly,
- the driver “couldn’t see you in time,”
- the injuries are unrelated or exaggerated,
- or you bear partial responsibility.
In Massachusetts, shared fault can reduce recovery, so how the facts are framed early matters.


