Lancaster is a mix of residential neighborhoods and high-traffic corridors where drivers may be accelerating between stops, turning at busy intersections, or sharing the road with pedestrians who appear suddenly from sidewalks, corners, and crosswalk approaches.
Common Lancaster-area patterns we see in pedestrian injury claims include:
- Turning and right-of-way disputes at intersections where visibility is affected by weather, glare, or parked vehicles.
- Low-light and seasonal driving issues—especially during fall rain and winter snow/ice—when stopping distance increases.
- Construction and detours that change routes and crowd crossings closer to work zones.
- Bus and commuter foot traffic near stops, where pedestrians move quickly between vehicles and curb lines.
Even when a crash seems obvious, insurance companies often focus on timing—when the driver first saw you, whether they had time to stop, and whether you were walking legally in that area.


