Maryville traffic patterns can create fast-moving, high-stakes moments for pedestrians—especially at intersections where drivers turn, merge, or cross lanes during commute hours. In addition, lighting and visibility can be inconsistent on older stretches of roadway and around areas with seasonal changes.
Common dispute triggers we see in Maryville include:
- Turning-vehicle cases: Drivers claim they had the right-of-way, but the pedestrian’s position and timing tell a different story.
- Crosswalk and signal uncertainty: People remember the moment differently than a video frame shows—especially at night or in rain.
- “Pre-existing condition” arguments: Insurers may argue your symptoms were unrelated or would have happened anyway.
- Statement pressure: Adjusters may frame questions to sound harmless but can later be used to reduce or deny liability.


