Germantown’s mix of suburban roads, commercial corridors, and school/work traffic creates predictable—but still dangerous—patterns:
- Turning traffic near shopping and office areas: Drivers may be focused on lanes, entries, or traffic flow rather than people crossing at the edge of intersections.
- Rush-hour visibility and timing issues: Early mornings, late afternoons, and glare can affect sightlines—especially when vehicles are changing lanes or approaching turns.
- Sidewalk and crosswalk transitions: Pedestrians often move between curb lines, crosswalks, driveways, and access points where drivers may not expect foot traffic.
- Construction and shifting road layouts: Temporary signage, lane changes, and reduced lighting can contribute to confusion about who has the right to proceed.
Even when the driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may argue about what you did, what they saw, and whether your injuries match the impact.


