Hilton Head traffic patterns can create unique risk situations, including:
- Tourist-heavy intersections where unfamiliar drivers are navigating signage, turning lanes, and resort access roads.
- Seasonal crowding near dining, shopping, marinas, and event areas—when foot traffic increases and drivers may be moving slower or weaving through dense traffic.
- Pedestrian and cyclist overlap: even when you’re walking, bikers, scooters, and pedestrians may share space near paths and connections.
- Low-light visibility during evenings and late events, when glare, street lighting, and driver attention become central issues.
After a crash, insurance companies may try to frame the incident as “hard to see” or “sudden.” That’s where local fact-finding matters—especially when video, witness accounts, and scene conditions can make or break liability.


