Many pedestrian injuries in and around Fountain Inn involve common local realities:
- Back-road commuting and neighborhood cut-throughs, where drivers may be traveling faster than they realize.
- Daylight glare and low sun angles that make crosswalks and pedestrians harder to see.
- Busy store corridors and quick stops, where turning movements and lane changes are frequent.
- Construction zones or temporary traffic patterns, which can redirect traffic and change sightlines.
When a crash happens, the “it happened so fast” argument is common. But in a legal claim, what matters is whether the driver acted reasonably given the conditions—speed, attention, roadway layout, and the opportunity to avoid the collision.


