Many pedestrian injuries in and around Fairview Park occur during routine movement—crossing near bus stops, walking along busy corridors during commuting hours, or trying to reach a destination after dark. Common patterns we see include:
- Turning at intersections when drivers are focused on traffic flow rather than pedestrians near the curb line
- Crossings near high-traffic retail/commuter routes, where speed and sightlines can be issues
- Nighttime visibility problems (dimming street lighting, glare, dark clothing, and late detection)
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic paths and reduce predictable sightlines for drivers and walkers
Even when it seems obvious someone was “in the wrong,” insurers may still contest how the crash happened and whether your symptoms truly connect to the impact.


