Pedestrian injuries don’t usually come from “random bad luck.” In Henderson and the surrounding areas, many crashes occur in situations like:
- Busy commuting corridors where drivers are focused on speed and traffic flow.
- Turning-lane conflicts when a vehicle turns across a pedestrian’s path.
- Nighttime visibility issues near darker stretches of roadway and areas with inconsistent lighting.
- Construction or changing traffic patterns where lanes, signals, and signage don’t match what drivers expect.
- Event and visitor traffic when unfamiliar drivers are navigating busier streets.
After a crash, it’s common for the other side to argue that the pedestrian “came out of nowhere” or that visibility was your responsibility. Evidence gathered early is what keeps those arguments from gaining traction.


