Yonkers traffic moves fast, and pedestrian routes are shared with turning vehicles, delivery traffic, and commuter patterns that change throughout the day. In practice, that means the “who saw who first” question can become central—especially at crossings where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
Common Yonkers situations we see include:
- Crossings near transit and commuter routes where foot traffic concentrates at peak times.
- Turning-lane collisions when a vehicle turns across a pedestrian’s path.
- Nighttime visibility issues with glare, darker clothing, and limited sight lines.
- Construction-area detours that change sidewalks, curb access, and how drivers approach intersections.
A strong claim usually depends on fast evidence capture and a careful reconstruction of what likely happened from the driver’s perspective.


