Central Falls is dense, with frequent foot traffic and regular vehicle movement along common commuting corridors. Pedestrian injuries here often involve situations like:
- Crosswalks and turn lanes at signalized intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and pedestrians appear late in the turning path.
- Night and late-evening impacts when street lighting is inconsistent and drivers may have reduced reaction time.
- Construction and roadway changes that shift lanes, reduce visibility, or alter how drivers approach an intersection.
- Bus stops and waiting areas where pedestrians step off the curb and drivers may not anticipate sudden movement.
These scenarios are exactly why “it looked obvious” cases still require careful fact-checking. Insurance adjusters may question visibility, timing, and injury causation—especially if there’s video that cuts off or conflicting witness accounts.


