Lebanon’s pedestrian risk often isn’t about “big city” traffic—it’s about everyday movement colliding with vehicle patterns. Depending on where the crash happened, adjuster disputes may focus on:
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers merge, slow, or change lanes while pedestrians are crossing.
- Poor visibility during New Hampshire weather changes, including glare, rain, snow, and early darkness in fall/winter.
- Construction, detours, and shifting traffic flow that can make crosswalks less predictable.
- Busier commute windows (mornings and evenings) when attention and braking distances are stretched.
- Tourism and event traffic during peak seasons, when unfamiliar drivers may not know local road behavior.
Because these details matter, the first goal after a Lebanon pedestrian accident is to lock down the facts while evidence is still available.


