Many pedestrian injuries in Hickory involve situations that look “obvious” at first glance, yet still end up contested. Common local patterns include:
- Turning and merging traffic at intersections where drivers misjudge gaps or fail to yield in time.
- Low-light visibility during fall and winter evenings when glare, shadows, and earlier darkness reduce sightlines.
- Construction and roadway changes that can alter lanes, crosswalk visibility, and driver expectations.
- Commuter timing—crashes near high-traffic windows can lead to conflicting witness accounts about when the pedestrian entered the roadway.
When liability is contested, insurance companies may argue you were in the wrong place, that you were not visible, or that your injuries are unrelated. A strong early record is often the difference between an adjuster accepting your version of events and pushing back.


