Pedestrian injuries don’t always happen in the most obvious places. In Greeneville, common risk patterns include:
- Turning movements at signalized intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and pedestrians are harder to see.
- Walkers near school zones, shift-change areas, and commuter corridors where timing and attention vary.
- Evening visibility issues—lighting glare, dark clothing, and glare from headlights can reduce reaction time.
- Construction and roadwork detours that change usual traffic patterns and sightlines.
- Tourism/event areas where foot traffic increases and drivers may be unfamiliar with local routes.
When these factors are present, insurance companies often argue about what the driver could have seen, when they could have stopped, and whether you were in the driver’s path for long enough to avoid the collision.


