Many pedestrian accidents in the Buffalo–Depew area happen during predictable daily patterns:
- Commutes and shift changes: People walking to work or to transit can be struck when drivers are turning, merging, or distracted while navigating heavier traffic.
- Crosswalks near busy corridors: Disputes often come down to visibility, timing, and whether the driver had a clear opportunity to stop.
- Weather-driven visibility issues: Snow, slush, rain, and glare can reduce sightlines, increase stopping distance, and make lane markings harder to see.
- Construction and traffic-control changes: When routes are altered, drivers may be less familiar with signage, detours, or temporary lane layouts—creating confusion for both motorists and pedestrians.
In these situations, the insurer’s first move is often to minimize what happened or to argue that the pedestrian “should have seen it coming.” A Depew-specific strategy focuses on proving what the driver could and should have done under the conditions that day.


