Pedestrian accidents in Wilson often involve routine travel patterns—commuting routes, errands, and getting to work or school. While every crash is different, many cases we see locally share circumstances like:
- Crossings near busy corridors where traffic volume and turning movements create “late visibility” problems.
- Daytime and evening sidewalk incidents where drivers may not expect pedestrians near the curb line.
- Nighttime crashes involving limited lighting, reflective clothing issues, or poor sight lines.
- Construction-adjacent areas where lanes shift and drivers may be less able to anticipate people crossing.
In these situations, even if it feels obvious that you were in the crosswalk or you “had the right to be there,” the insurer may still argue about timing, visibility, or your location at the moment of impact. Our job is to investigate what drivers could see—and what they should have done.


