Many Scarsdale pedestrian injuries occur in predictable, everyday patterns:
- Crossing near school traffic and drop-off zones: drivers focusing on timing, not pedestrians.
- Bus stops and waiting areas: pedestrians stepping into a roadway after getting off a bus or trying to reach a sidewalk.
- Turning-lane conflicts: drivers making right or left turns who claim they “didn’t see” you until it was too late.
- Evening visibility issues: glare, darker streets, and late-day commutes when drivers are more likely to miss someone near the curb.
- Construction or resurfacing near intersections: altered lanes, temporary signage, and confusing sightlines.
These are the types of facts that can change liability quickly—especially when the first story told to an insurer isn’t fully accurate yet.


