Tega Cay is suburban, but it still has the same collision risks you see around growing communities: commuting traffic, turn lanes, changing light conditions, and streets where drivers may underestimate how quickly a person can appear near a crosswalk.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Turning and yielding disputes near intersections where drivers are focused on vehicles in the lane—not people crossing.
- Sidewalk and driveway conflicts where a pedestrian is struck while entering/exiting a path or moving near curb lines.
- Night and glare problems (headlights, reflective surfaces, and reduced visibility) that can complicate witness accounts.
- Construction and traffic re-routing that can affect sight lines and timing.
When those factors are present, the early investigation matters because the story insurance adjusters tell often depends on what evidence is available—and what is lost.


