In and around Gastonia, pedestrian injuries frequently involve conditions that complicate liability—things like heavy commuting corridors, fast-moving traffic patterns, and intersections where drivers must make quick decisions.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Crossing near high-traffic roadways where traffic volume makes it harder for drivers to spot pedestrians early
- Turning-maneuver crashes at intersections where a vehicle cuts across a walking path
- Night and low-visibility incidents where lighting and reflectivity play a major role
- Construction, lane shifts, and temporary signage that can affect what drivers and pedestrians could reasonably see
When insurance gets involved, disputes often come down to timing: When did the driver first see you? Did they have enough distance to stop? Your case can hinge on answering those questions with real proof—not assumptions.


