Longview traffic patterns can create unique risk moments for pedestrians, including:
- Commuter traffic near major roadways where drivers are focused on timing lights and turning lanes.
- Night and low-visibility incidents—when headlights, shadows, and poor lighting make it harder for drivers to see pedestrians in time.
- School-zone and event-area surges, when distracted driving and sudden pedestrian movement increase the chance of collisions.
- Construction and lane changes common along busy corridors, where drivers may misjudge speed, distance, or the location of crosswalks and curb ramps.
When an insurer tries to argue the crash was “unavoidable” or that you were somewhere you shouldn’t have been, the details matter. In Longview, that often comes down to what the scene shows—lighting, signage, lane geometry, and the timing of the driver’s maneuver.


