Suffern is a suburban community where daily routes often include:
- Commute corridors with frequent turning traffic
- Sidewalk-to-roadway transitions where sight lines can be blocked by parked vehicles, landscaping, or seasonal conditions
- Bus and school-related movement during predictable traffic peaks
- Darkness and weather changes common to New York winters—when glare, snow, and reduced visibility increase the chance that drivers miss pedestrians in time to stop
In these situations, disputes often come down to timing: when the driver first saw (or should have seen) you, how much time/distance they had to react, and whether the driver followed New York traffic rules at the moment of impact.


