Savage is a suburban community where people frequently mix walking with regular driving routes—near shopping areas, transit connections, school zones, and neighborhood intersections. That combination can create predictable risk patterns:
- High-frequency turning conflicts: Pedestrians crossing at or near intersections can be hit during late turns or wide turns.
- Visibility challenges: Snow, slush, glare off ice, and dark evenings can reduce sight lines. Drivers may claim they couldn’t see you in time.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Road work can shift lanes, alter signage, and affect how drivers approach crossings.
- “I looked, but…” disputes: Even when the pedestrian is careful, the driver’s recollection may be inconsistent—especially when multiple vehicles or traffic congestion are involved.
These issues don’t just influence liability—they shape what you should document and what questions you should be prepared to answer.


