Northampton is a community where people walk for everyday needs—commuting, running errands, crossing near retail and residential areas, and moving between neighborhoods. That means pedestrian incidents often involve:
- Turning and merging conflicts at intersections, where drivers must yield but may misjudge distance or speed.
- Low-light and weather visibility issues that become more common in PA seasons—rain, glare, snow/ice, and reduced sightlines.
- Construction and roadway changes that can shift traffic patterns, signage, and crosswalk visibility.
- Busier roadways during peak commuting hours, when drivers are more likely to be distracted or traveling at higher speeds.
In these situations, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls is often not “who seems at fault,” but whether the evidence supports the timeline and mechanism of injury.


