In Spartanburg, many pedestrian injuries occur in predictable settings:
- Busy corridor crossings where traffic moves quickly and turning vehicles share the same lane space.
- School and shift-change areas near workplaces, where people walk between parking and buildings.
- Construction and lane changes that affect sightlines and driver expectations.
- Evening visibility issues, including glare, darker streets, and limited lighting in some neighborhoods.
Those conditions don’t automatically prove liability—but they help explain why evidence like traffic-camera footage, witness accounts, and scene photos can be decisive.


