In and around Harrison, many pedestrian injuries occur in situations where a driver’s attention can be stretched—morning and evening commuting, vehicles making turns across walk signals, and roads where lighting and sightlines can change quickly.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Intersection impacts where a driver claims they “didn’t see you in time”
- Turning-lane collisions when a vehicle cuts across a pedestrian’s path
- Late-night and low-visibility crashes near busier corridors or poorly lit areas
- Hit-and-run situations where identifying the vehicle quickly is critical
What matters is not just what happened, but what can be proven about what the driver could see, and what they had time to do.


