In Little Canada, many pedestrian collisions occur in predictable situations—people heading to work, walking to errands, crossing near bus stops, or traveling along roads where traffic moves quickly through residential and commercial corridors. Even when you had the right-of-way, disputes frequently come down to timing and visibility:
- Turning vehicles entering or crossing your path
- Late braking because a driver didn’t notice you in time
- Low-light conditions during winter months (short days, glare, snowbanks)
- Construction or lane changes that affect sight lines
- Wet pavement or refreeze reducing stopping distance
Those details matter. And they’re exactly the kind of facts we work to document early.


