Lebanon is a commuter and shopping hub, and that shapes the risk profile. Pedestrians often end up in the path of vehicles during:
- High-traffic turning movements at intersections where drivers are watching for gaps in flow
- Evening and late-day visibility issues (glare, shadows, and darker crosswalk areas)
- Construction and traffic pattern changes common in growing corridors
- Workday pedestrian activity—people walking to breaks, appointments, or nearby stores
- Nighttime event foot traffic that increases sudden pedestrian presence near venues and parking areas
In these situations, insurance may argue you “should have been more visible,” that you stepped out late, or that the driver couldn’t have stopped in time. Your case needs more than sympathy—it needs a clear reconstruction of what a reasonable driver should have done and what the scene shows.


