Babylon is suburban, but it’s not “low traffic.” People cross near shopping areas, school routes, and busier stretches of road where drivers are balancing deliveries, commuting, and navigation. Common patterns we see in local cases include:
- Turning collisions at intersections and driveways (pedestrians are in the path longer than drivers expect)
- Late braking and visibility issues near parked vehicles, landscaping, or weather-related glare
- Crosswalk and signal confusion when pedestrians are crossing with the light but vehicles are accelerating through the intersection
- Night and event-related risk on evenings when foot traffic increases and drivers may be less attentive
When these facts are disputed, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls often comes down to evidence and how quickly it’s secured.


