Asheville is known for walkability in some areas and heavy visitor activity in others. That mix creates patterns we see in real cases:
- Tourists and ride-share drop-offs: People unfamiliar with traffic flow may be crossing where locals typically don’t.
- High-visibility areas with fast vehicles: Busy intersections can have crosswalks, but drivers may still be unable to stop in time.
- Hills, curves, and sightline limits: Road geometry can affect whether a driver could reasonably see a pedestrian in time to brake.
- Construction and changing signage: Temporary lane shifts and detours can make drivers miss pedestrians.
In these situations, the dispute is often not whether you were hurt—it’s whether the driver’s actions met the standard of care and whether the evidence supports your version of events.


