Rocky Mount sees everyday traffic mixes—commuters traveling through busy corridors, drivers navigating intersections, and pedestrians crossing for errands, work, and school. When a crash happens at speed, visibility, or turning points, disputes frequently arise around:
- Whether the driver saw you in time to stop or avoid the collision
- What the signal/markings meant at the moment of impact
- Whether you were in a crosswalk or near it (and how far from the curb you were)
- Lighting and weather conditions that affect reaction time
Even when the driver admits fault at first, insurers may later question the timeline or argue the injuries are inconsistent with the crash.


