Many pedestrian injuries in Hastings occur in predictable patterns tied to how people move through town:
- Crossings near schools and daily routes: Drivers may be dealing with shifting traffic patterns around drop-off/pick-up times.
- Evening visibility issues: Winter glare, darker evenings, and limited lighting can reduce reaction time.
- Turning and merge situations: Pedestrians are often in the “driver’s blind spot” when vehicles are turning across an intersection or pulling into traffic.
- Construction and changing road layouts: When lanes shift, crosswalk visibility and driver expectations can change quickly.
When these factors are present, insurers often argue the pedestrian “should have been more careful” or that the driver couldn’t reasonably stop in time. A Hastings pedestrian accident lawyer helps you build the timeline and show what a reasonable driver should have done.


