Binghamton traffic moves through a mix of downtown intersections, neighborhood streets, and routes people use to get to work and services. Pedestrian injury cases often hinge on details like:
- Poor visibility during early/late hours (common in New York winters and shoulder seasons)
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers may not fully scan for people near the curb
- Construction/road work that changes lanes, signage, and how crosswalks function in practice
- University and event-related foot traffic, which can increase the number of pedestrians near crosswalks and curb lines
When the “what happened” story is disputed, small facts matter—where you were standing, how long you were in the driver’s line of sight, and what the roadway looked like at the time.


