In and around Cayce, many serious pedestrian incidents occur in predictable patterns:
- Turning-vehicle conflicts at multi-lane intersections and busy side streets—drivers may be focused on through traffic or signals rather than people crossing.
- Crosswalk and signal misunderstandings—even where markings exist, timing, line of sight, and vehicle speed can create disputes.
- Night and low-visibility incidents—dim lighting, reflective conditions, and high-speed commuting can make “I didn’t see them in time” a common defense.
- Construction and changed traffic patterns—detours, narrowed lanes, and temporary signage can affect what a driver reasonably should have noticed.
Because Cayce residents often commute through the same road network that serves Columbia-area traffic, these cases frequently involve detailed questions about sightlines, timing, and how quickly a vehicle could stop.


