Stallings is part of the Charlotte metro, and many crashes involve predictable patterns:
- Turning traffic near retail and residential entrances. Drivers leaving shopping areas or side streets may not expect pedestrians crossing where foot traffic is common.
- Evening visibility issues. Nighttime lighting, glare from headlights, and people walking near curbs or shoulders can create disputes about what was visible and when.
- “I didn’t see them in time” defenses. In suburban areas, insurers often argue the pedestrian stepped into the roadway unexpectedly—even when witnesses or dashcam/video tells a different story.
- Construction and lane changes. Roadwork can affect sightlines and crosswalk visibility, and can lead to arguments about driver attention versus roadway conditions.
In these situations, the facts matter more than assumptions. A strong claim usually turns on what happened in the seconds leading up to impact.


