Mount Juliet is a growing community where drivers often mix:
- Commute traffic (speed and volume during peak hours)
- Suburban road layouts (turning lanes, driveways, and limited sight lines)
- Neighborhood foot traffic (people walking to shopping, school activities, or nearby destinations)
In many pedestrian cases here, the dispute isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s what a reasonable driver should have done in that exact moment. For example, adjusters may claim:
- you stepped off unexpectedly,
- the driver “couldn’t see you in time,” or
- you were partly responsible.
Your evidence—photos, witness accounts, traffic signals, and medical documentation—becomes the foundation for proving what the driver should have anticipated.


