Pedestrian injuries here often happen in predictable places and patterns:
- Downtown and Main Street corridors where foot traffic mixes with turning vehicles.
- School-area travel during drop-off and dismissal times, when attention is divided.
- Neighborhood edges and busier intersections where drivers may speed up to “make the light.”
- Nighttime visibility issues, especially around lighting gaps and darker side streets.
- Construction and road changes that alter lanes, sidewalks, and sightlines.
When a crash involves poor sightlines, a late turn, or driver inattention, liability disputes are common—even if you feel the driver “clearly” caused it. We investigate what a reasonable driver should have seen and when.


