Many pedestrian accidents happen during everyday routines: crossing near bus stops, walking to nearby destinations, or navigating roadways shared with commuters. In suburban towns like Chatham, crashes can also occur where sightlines change quickly—around bends, near driveway entrances, or when vehicles slow unexpectedly.
After impact, it’s common for key facts to disappear fast:
- Surveillance video may be overwritten within days
- Witnesses may move on and become difficult to reach
- Drivers and insurers may circulate their own version of events
- Medical symptoms can evolve, making early documentation critical
A Chatham pedestrian accident claim often turns on what can be proven quickly—what the driver saw (or should have seen), what the roadway conditions were, and how your injuries are connected to the crash.


