Many pedestrian incidents in the Andover area happen in predictable places and patterns:
- Commute corridors and high-traffic intersections where drivers are merging, turning, or watching for traffic flow during rush hours.
- Residential-adjacent roadway crossings where sidewalks end, sight lines change with landscaping, or vehicles enter/exist nearby drives.
- Winter visibility and traction issues—snowbanks, glare, and darker early evenings can make it harder for a driver to see a pedestrian in time.
- Construction zones and temporary lane shifts that alter how drivers approach crosswalks and corners.
In these situations, the “story” insurers tell often depends on timing and visibility. Your claim needs evidence that holds up to that scrutiny.


