Pedestrian injuries in Lebanon tend to involve real-world patterns:
- Commuter traffic and turn lanes: Drivers turning into or out of busier streets may claim they “didn’t see” you in time—especially when you’re near the edge of a lane or moving quickly through a gap.
- Retail and evening foot traffic: Nights and weekends can mean more distractions (and more drivers rushing between stops).
- Lighting and weather changes: Rain, glare, and darker evening conditions can affect whether a driver had a clear line of sight—and whether the crash is avoidable under Missouri driving standards.
These details matter because they shape how fault is argued and what evidence is most important.


