Trenton is a busy city with dense road networks, frequent crosswalk activity, and heavy day-to-day foot traffic. That combination can create situations where the “story” of what happened becomes disputed quickly.
Common Trenton patterns we see in pedestrian cases include:
- Turning-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections (especially where drivers are focused on traffic flow)
- Bus-stop and curb-line encounters, where a pedestrian may be obscured briefly by another vehicle or roadway angle
- Low-visibility periods during winter weather and late-day darkness—when contrast and sightlines matter
- Construction or lane changes that affect where pedestrians walk and how drivers approach an intersection
In these scenarios, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls often comes down to what can be proven—not what feels obvious right after the crash.


