Bluffton has a mix of routine commutes, residential sidewalks, and high foot-traffic areas tied to tourism and events. That combination can create unique issues after a crash:
- Busy intersections and turning lanes during peak traffic can make it harder to establish what the driver saw and when.
- Changing lighting conditions—sun glare, evening events, and darker roadways—can affect visibility and cause disputes about whether a driver should have stopped.
- Multiple witnesses, rotating visitors, and quick departures: if people don’t stay available, evidence can disappear before anyone thinks to collect it.
Insurance companies in these situations often push for early statements and may attempt to downplay the seriousness of injuries. If you don’t have a clear record and a careful legal strategy, that early phase can shape the entire claim.


