Pedestrian injury claims frequently hinge on one issue: the sequence of events. In Nashua, disputes commonly form around:
- Turning and yielding moments at signalized intersections (drivers may claim they never saw you in time)
- Multi-lane roadways where sightlines change quickly
- Night and low-visibility conditions (headlights glare, wet pavement, and darker crosswalk approaches)
- Seasonal factors—snowbanks, slush, and uneven traction affecting stopping distance
- Construction and lane shifts that alter where pedestrians walk and how vehicles approach
Even when a driver seems careless, insurance may still argue that the incident happened differently than you remember or that your injuries came from another cause. That’s why early evidence preservation matters.


