Martin is home to drivers moving between work, schools, and shopping—often during the same windows when visibility is changing (early mornings, evenings, and darker late-day hours). In these moments, pedestrian accidents can happen quickly at:
- crossings near retail corridors and busy intersections
- turning lanes where drivers may misjudge a walker’s distance or speed
- roadway shoulders and edges where people walk when sidewalks aren’t practical
- construction-adjacent areas where traffic patterns shift
Even when you believe you were in the right, adjusters may focus on timing and perception: what the driver “saw,” whether you “stepped out,” and whether your injuries match what was reported initially. A Martin-focused legal strategy addresses those issues with evidence and Tennessee-specific process.


