Many Charleston crashes involve conditions that are common in the area:
- Tourist and event traffic: Higher volumes near popular attractions and seasonal events can increase the chances of distraction, rushed driving, and lane confusion.
- Downtown turning conflicts: Drivers turning into or out of busier streets may fail to account for pedestrians crossing near entrances, bus stops, or marked crossings.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Roadwork can alter routes, reduce visibility, and shift where pedestrians walk.
- Nighttime visibility: Lighting, glare from storefronts, and dark stretches along certain corridors can affect whether a driver could reasonably see you.
Local facts matter because they influence what evidence exists and how fault is argued.


