Dunmore is the kind of community where people are out walking for daily errands, school commutes, shift changes, and weekend visits. That means many pedestrian injuries happen in familiar, repeat-risk areas:
- Bus and school drop-off routes where drivers may be stopping, turning, or pulling into traffic patterns
- Neighborhood crossings where visibility is affected by parked cars, driveways, and weather
- Commuter traffic during morning and evening rush when attention and stopping distance become critical
- Construction and detours common in towns across Lackawanna County, where lane changes can confuse drivers
When these factors are present, insurance companies often argue the crash was unavoidable or that the pedestrian “should have seen” the vehicle. Your job right now is to make sure the record reflects what happened—accurately and early.


