Clinton is a growing community, and that often means more vehicles, more turning movements, and more construction or roadway changes. Pedestrian injuries commonly happen when:
- Drivers are navigating new traffic patterns (detours, lane shifts, temporary signage)
- Commutes collide with visibility issues (dawn/dusk glare, rain, darker sidewalks)
- Residents cross near commercial areas where turning vehicles are frequent
- School and shift changes increase foot traffic near roads with high driver workload
In these situations, insurance adjusters may argue that you were “in the wrong place” or that the driver “couldn’t have seen you in time.” Your local evidence and timing matter—especially when the crash scene changes quickly.


