Greer is a commuter community, and many collisions happen during predictable travel patterns—morning and evening traffic, people walking along routes near commercial areas, and crosswalks where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or speeding up through light cycles.
In these situations, adjusters may argue that:
- the driver “couldn’t see” the pedestrian in time,
- the pedestrian stepped into traffic unexpectedly,
- or the injuries are exaggerated or unrelated to the crash.
Your job is to focus on safety and treatment. The legal job is to build a record that answers those arguments with local facts.


