Pedestrian injury cases in and around Princeton often involve situations like:
- Crosswalk and turning-lane conflicts at busy intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
- “Late spot” issues—a driver says they didn’t see you until the last second, especially at dusk or on darker stretches.
- Pickup/drop-off congestion near schools, businesses, and common shopping areas, where vehicles can change lanes quickly.
- Construction and lane shifts that affect sightlines and force pedestrians to walk closer to traffic.
- Rideshare and delivery vehicles moving through residential-adjacent areas more frequently than people expect.
Because these patterns repeat, insurers may try to frame the incident as unavoidable or blame the pedestrian for perceived timing. The key is building a credible record of what a reasonable driver would have seen and done.


