Pedestrian injury cases in Wilmington often involve predictable patterns:
- Crosswalk and turning movements at intersections where drivers must yield but may not notice a pedestrian early enough.
- Late-day visibility issues, including glare from low sun and darker conditions during evening commutes.
- Construction and changing traffic flow near roadwork zones, detours, and modified lane layouts.
- “Quick stop” situations where a vehicle brakes or changes direction unexpectedly in a way that catches a walker off guard.
- Parking-lot and driveway conflicts—pedestrians moving along sidewalks or near entrances while drivers are entering, exiting, or backing.
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, claims can still become complicated once insurance companies review the scene and question timelines, visibility, or the severity of injuries.


