Williston’s mix of commuters, industrial traffic, and long winter sightline challenges creates recurring collision patterns. Many pedestrian injuries here happen near:
- High-traffic corridors where drivers are focused on timing—turning, merging, or changing lanes.
- Busy intersections where pedestrians cross while vehicles are accelerating through signals.
- Construction zones and detours related to local development and roadway work.
- Night and winter conditions (snowbanks, glare, slush, and reduced visibility) that can affect how soon a driver could reasonably stop.
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers often challenge timing (“when the driver first saw you”), lighting/visibility (“what was observable”), and whether your injuries match the mechanism of impact.


