Many pedestrian incidents in the area aren’t random—they’re tied to how people move through town and nearby roadways.
Common local patterns include:
- Turning movements during peak commute hours when drivers are focused on traffic flow
- Crosswalks and intersections where visibility changes due to weather, lighting, or queued vehicles
- School-day rush near drop-off and pick-up times when drivers are watching for children but may not fully scan for pedestrians
- Night and early-morning walking when glare, darker streets, and faster traffic reduce reaction time
Even when a driver “seems” at fault, insurance companies may still challenge what they claim they saw—or argue the injured person is responsible for the crash. That’s why strategy matters from day one.


