Gloucester City has a mix of neighborhood streets, busy corridors, and commute routes where people walk for daily errands, transit, and school-related travel. Pedestrian accidents here often involve:
- Turning traffic at local intersections where drivers are merging, changing lanes, or making late decisions
- Crossings near bus stops and commuter patterns (where foot traffic can be predictable)
- Darkness, glare, and visibility issues during early mornings/evenings—especially in weather changes common to South Jersey
- Construction or roadwork zones that can shift where pedestrians walk and how far drivers can see
When pedestrians are struck, injuries can escalate after the initial impact—so the claim needs to be handled with urgency and precision.


