Many Orangeburg incidents happen in real-life traffic conditions: people crossing near commercial areas, walking between home and errands, and commuting around traffic lights and turning lanes. When a crash involves a turning vehicle, limited sightlines, or sudden braking, insurers often focus on one question: “Could the driver have reasonably seen the pedestrian in time?”
That’s why the early facts matter so much—because the story can shift quickly once statements are taken and medical records begin to reflect symptoms over time.


