Troy is a suburban hub with heavy daily traffic patterns—commuters, shift workers, and shoppers all moving through the same corridors. Pedestrian injuries often happen in predictable “stress points,” such as:
- Crosswalks and turn lanes where drivers are focused on traffic flow and not pedestrians
- Busy retail/restaurant areas where people cross between parking lots, sidewalks, and storefronts
- School-zone and commute timing when visibility and attention can vary
- Construction zones and lane shifts, which can change sightlines and create confusing vehicle paths
Even when you feel the driver “clearly didn’t see you,” insurance will still try to narrow fault or delay payment. In Troy, it’s especially important to document the scene while details are still fresh—because traffic control, signage, and lane markings can change quickly.


