Pedestrian crashes in the Murrysville area often happen during everyday movement—commutes, errands, and school or event attendance. While every case is different, residents frequently report patterns like:
- Crossings near high-traffic corridors where drivers are focused on speed and traffic flow.
- Turning-maneuver collisions at intersections, especially when a pedestrian is in the vehicle’s “blind” path.
- Sidewalk and driveway area impacts where visibility is limited by landscaping, parked vehicles, or nighttime lighting.
- Seasonal hazards—rain, glare, snow, and uneven surfaces that affect braking distance and sightlines.
- Construction-adjacent travel where temporary traffic patterns or detours change normal expectations.
If you were walking for a quick errand and a vehicle entered your path, it’s easy to assume the driver is simply at fault. In practice, insurers often scrutinize timing, location, and witness statements—so a careful, local evidence review matters.


