In suburban areas, pedestrian injuries frequently occur in situations that don’t look dramatic—until you’re the one hurt. Common Crestwood scenarios include:
- Crosswalk uncertainty at intersections where turning traffic is constant
- Night and low-light visibility problems when street lighting isn’t enough to see a pedestrian in time
- Construction or lane changes along commuting routes, where drivers may be distracted or driving patterns shift
- Busy retail corridors where foot traffic increases and drivers may be focused on traffic flow rather than people on foot
In these moments, the story can quickly diverge: the driver may believe they “saw you late,” witnesses may remember different details, and insurance may try to frame the incident as unavoidable. Your job early on is to protect the facts.


