While pedestrian injuries can occur anywhere, residents of Bethany commonly face crash patterns tied to local driving habits:
- High-traffic commuting corridors: Drivers entering or leaving busier roads may fail to fully scan for pedestrians near intersections.
- Turning collisions at busy corners: A right turn or left turn can quickly become a pedestrian impact if the driver misjudges distance or speed.
- Pedestrian visibility issues: Lighting, glare, and late-day darkness can reduce a driver’s ability to recognize someone near the curb.
- Construction and lane changes: Temporary signage and altered lanes can confuse attention, especially when traffic is funneling through.
When your case involves one of these realities, the “story” matters—because insurers often argue the pedestrian was hard to see or that the incident was unpredictable. Your evidence and timeline need to be built to counter that.


