Cambridge traffic patterns often combine commuting routes, local streets with frequent turn movements, and pedestrian activity tied to daily routines. In practice, that means many claims turn on details like:
- Turning traffic and late visibility at intersections
- Crosswalk or marked crossing disputes (whether the driver saw you in time)
- Lighting and weather issues—foggy mornings, rain, glare, and winter conditions
- Construction or roadway changes that affect sightlines and signage
- Shared roadway confusion where drivers expect fewer pedestrians than the area actually has
Even when a driver “should have” seen you, insurers may argue the timeline, claim you were somewhere you weren’t, or reduce the seriousness of your injuries.


