In smaller cities, crashes can involve familiar streets and routine routes. That familiarity is exactly why details matter: drivers and witnesses may remember the incident differently, or assume the other person “must have” been where they expected.
In Alexandria, you may be dealing with:
- Seasonal visibility issues (snow glare, dusk darkness, wet roads, and slush that affects stopping distance)
- Tourism and seasonal foot traffic during warmer months
- Commuter patterns where people walk to transit stops, work sites, or nearby destinations
- Construction and resurfacing that changes lane layouts, signage, and crosswalk visibility
When insurance argues the crash “wasn’t their fault,” the fight usually comes down to proof: who saw what, when, and whether the driver had enough time and space to avoid the collision.


