Goose Creek sits in the flow of commuter traffic around the Charleston area, which means pedestrian incidents often involve:
- High-traffic turn lanes and merging areas where drivers may be changing lanes or accelerating out of intersections.
- Rush-hour visibility issues—headlights at sunrise/sunset, glare from wet pavement, and glare from nearby vehicles.
- Construction and traffic-control changes that can shift lanes, alter sightlines, and create confusion for both drivers and pedestrians.
- Busy evening activity near shopping and dining areas, where distracted driving is more common.
In these conditions, “I didn’t see them” is a frequent theme from at-fault drivers. The key is whether the driver had a legal duty to see you in time and whether they took reasonable steps to avoid the collision.


