Fort Mill is a fast-growing suburban community, which means more drivers commuting through the area and more people walking between neighborhoods, schools, and shopping areas. Pedestrian injuries often occur in predictable “commute patterns,” such as:
- Crossings near high-traffic intersections where turning vehicles enter or exit lanes quickly
- Roadways with construction or changing lane layouts that affect sightlines and driver expectations
- Evening and early-morning visibility issues, especially when lighting is inconsistent
- Bus-stop and school-related walking routes where pedestrians may be moving in clusters
When these factors are present, insurance companies may argue the crash was unavoidable or that the pedestrian “should have seen” the vehicle sooner. Your job is not to debate—your job is to preserve facts that show what a reasonable driver should have done.


