Woodbury is a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and streets where people walk to run errands. That means pedestrian risks often show up in familiar places:
- Crosswalks near busier retail intersections, where drivers are accelerating, turning, or changing lanes
- Sidewalk and curb-line incidents, including when a pedestrian is walking close to parked vehicles or driveways
- Evening visibility issues, especially when street lighting is limited or weather reduces contrast (rain, glare, fog)
- Construction or seasonal changes, where lane shifts can affect sightlines and driver expectations
In these situations, insurance companies may focus on technical arguments—like whether you were in the “best” place to cross or whether the driver saw you soon enough. Your early documentation matters because it can make or break disputed facts.


