Haddonfield is a walkable town with everyday foot traffic—commuters, school drop-offs, errands, and visitors moving through intersections and crosswalks. In these situations, the dispute often isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s what the driver saw, when they saw it, and whether the driver had a legal duty to avoid the collision.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Turning movements near busy intersections, where a driver claims they didn’t have time to react
- Crosswalk and signal disputes, especially when visibility is limited by lighting, weather, or parked vehicles
- Sidewalk and curb-line scenarios, where a pedestrian may have been forced to walk around an obstruction
- After-event or evening traffic, when attention and lighting conditions can be worse
When these facts get contested, the claim can stall quickly unless the evidence is preserved and organized early.


