Many local pedestrian cases begin with the same story: the driver says they didn’t notice the pedestrian in time, or the pedestrian says they were in a normal walking path and still got struck.
In Archdale, these incidents frequently involve:
- Commuter traffic and turn movements near shopping areas and arterial roads
- Crossings where sightlines are limited by vehicles, landscaping, or street geometry
- Evening and low-light impacts, when visibility drops quickly
- Workday traffic when timing and attention are affected by schedules and congestion
Those details matter because liability often comes down to what a reasonable driver should have seen and done—given the lighting, traffic conditions, and the time/distance available to stop.


