In a smaller city like Kinston, many pedestrian incidents happen during everyday travel: walking between home and work shifts, crossing near local stores, or heading to a bus stop after traffic patterns change during the day.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Darkness and glare near evening travel and late-day crossings
- Drivers turning into side streets and parking areas where pedestrians may be present
- Construction and lane changes that can shift sightlines and increase confusion
- Mixed traffic flow around busy corridors, where turning vehicles and through-traffic share the same space
When injuries occur in these situations, the dispute often isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s whether the driver acted reasonably in the moments before the impact.


