In Kalamazoo, pedestrian crashes frequently occur during routine travel: getting to work, walking near retail areas, crossing to public transportation, or heading to restaurants and events. Common trouble areas include:
- Busy downtown and commercial corridors, where turning vehicles and multiple lanes increase conflict points.
- Intersections near schools and community activity centers, especially around start/end times.
- Roadways with construction, lane shifts, or temporary signage, which can reduce driver awareness.
- Evening and early-morning commutes, when lighting and visibility are less forgiving.
Even when you did “everything right,” the driver’s attention, speed, and right-of-way decisions still matter. In many cases, the real dispute becomes timing—whether the driver had a clear opportunity to see you and stop.


