In Cookeville, many pedestrian incidents occur in everyday traffic patterns:
- Turning movements near intersections during commuting hours
- Road crossings near busy corridors where drivers may be focused on lane changes or traffic flow
- Nighttime visibility issues—headlights, glare, and street lighting can make it harder for drivers to notice pedestrians in time
- Construction and lane shifts that change how drivers approach crosswalks and nearby curb lines
- Tourist/visitor foot traffic during events and seasonal weekends, when unfamiliar drivers may not be as alert to local driving habits
When these factors are involved, fault often becomes a dispute over what a driver could have seen and whether they reacted reasonably. That’s why early case-building matters.


