Elizabeth City traffic patterns can create sudden risk for walkers. Common problems we see include:
- Drivers turning into or out of side streets where pedestrians are crossing or walking close to the curb
- Busy crosswalks near commercial areas where visibility changes with parked cars, landscaping, or weather
- Evening and event-related foot traffic that increases the chance a driver is distracted or simply doesn’t see a person in time
- Construction and road work that shifts lanes, narrows sidewalks, and changes sightlines
When a crash happens, the first 24–72 hours often determine what evidence survives and how the story gets framed. Insurance adjusters may move quickly to obtain statements—sometimes before injuries are fully evaluated.


