Many pedestrian cases don’t hinge on whether someone was hurt—they hinge on what happened first and who had the opportunity to avoid the collision.
In Greenville, common risk moments include:
- Commuter corridors where drivers are focused on traffic flow and turning into side streets
- Crossings near schools and campuses, where visibility can change quickly with school traffic
- Night and low-light incidents, especially around entertainment areas or when storefront lighting is inconsistent
- Construction and detour zones, where lanes shift and drivers may not expect pedestrians where they normally walk
When a crash occurs, the insurer may look for reasons to argue that you were partly responsible, that the injuries weren’t caused by the impact, or that the medical timeline doesn’t match what you claim. A strong claim depends on getting the right information while it’s still available.


