Pedestrian accidents in and around Norton often involve predictable local situations:
- Commuter turning movements: Drivers entering and exiting traffic can misjudge distance or fail to yield when pedestrians are in a crosswalk.
- Low-light visibility: Evening walking, winter glare, and darker crosswalk areas can make it harder for drivers to see people in time to stop.
- Construction and lane changes: When roads shift due to maintenance or nearby work zones, drivers may be distracted by altered lane geometry and signage.
- Suburban traffic speeds: Even on familiar roads, vehicles traveling faster than expected can make a “late stop” become a serious injury.
Because these patterns repeat, insurers sometimes assume pedestrians “should have been more careful.” We focus on what the driver could and should have done given the Norton-area conditions at the time.


