Many pedestrian injuries here happen in predictable “daily routes,” not just major downtown corridors. Common local patterns include:
- Morning and evening traffic near workplaces and schools, when drivers are focused on getting through quickly.
- Crosswalk and turning-lane incidents where a driver begins a turn as a pedestrian is already entering the lane.
- Parking-lot and campus-area collisions, including evenings when lighting is less consistent.
- Event-driven crowd movement, when foot traffic increases and vehicles move slower but drivers may be distracted by activity.
When you live here, you know the roads and routines. A strong claim uses that familiarity—paired with evidence—to show what a reasonable driver should have done given the conditions.


