Monroe traffic patterns can increase risk for pedestrians:
- Commute traffic and turning movements: Many injury cases involve drivers making turns at intersections where pedestrians are crossing during changing traffic phases.
- Road work and lane changes: Construction and detours can reduce visibility and force pedestrians closer to lanes.
- Parking-lot and business-area conflicts: Strikes often happen near shopping areas, where drivers are focused on finding spaces, backing out, or navigating drop-offs.
- Winter conditions: Snow, slush, glare, and shorter daylight can affect both stopping distance and how clearly a driver can see you.
These details matter for liability. In Monroe cases, we look closely at sightlines, timing, lighting, and whether the driver acted reasonably given conditions.


