Logan traffic and foot traffic patterns create common risk points in and around town. Depending on where you were and when, you may face disputes about visibility, crosswalk compliance, and whether the driver had time to react.
Examples we frequently see in Logan include:
- Crossings near busy commuting corridors (drivers focused on turning lanes or traffic flow)
- Downtown and retail areas where pedestrians move unpredictably around parked cars and storefronts
- Seasonal lighting and weather—headlights glare, snow/ice tracking, and reduced sight lines can all matter
- Campus-area foot traffic where drivers may claim they didn’t expect a pedestrian in a certain spot
These cases aren’t just “who was at fault?” They’re about what a reasonable driver should have seen and done given the exact Logan conditions at that moment.


