While every case is different, pedestrian accidents in Pawtucket often involve predictable, real-world situations:
- Turning at busy intersections: Drivers making a right/left turn may not fully account for pedestrians crossing in the crosswalk.
- Late detection near curb lines: People walking near the edge of the road can be harder to see—especially with glare, weather, or obstructed views.
- Crosswalk and signal confusion: Signal timing, nighttime visibility, and inconsistent driver behavior can create disputes about what was “seen” and “when.”
- Construction and detours: Road work and temporary lane changes can shift sightlines, forcing pedestrians to walk differently than usual.
- Transit-related foot traffic: When people are headed to or from stops, they may cross with urgency—sometimes crossing habits differ from what drivers expect.
If you were hurt in one of these scenarios, the evidence matters—because insurance companies often focus on perception: what the driver claims they saw, when they claim they saw it, and how they explain away the impact.


