Many pedestrian injuries in and around Lockport happen during routine travel—walking to work, crossing near shopping areas, or heading toward public streets from a parking lot. Even when the driver appears clearly at fault, insurers often push back by arguing:
- they “didn’t see” you in time,
- you entered the roadway unexpectedly,
- the lighting, weather, or roadway markings made the collision unavoidable,
- or your injuries don’t match the accident timeline.
A key local factor is how quickly visibility changes in Western New York: seasonal glare, snowbanks, wet pavement, and reduced daylight can all affect what a driver could reasonably observe and how quickly they could stop.


