Essex Junction is a hub for daily movement—commuting to work and school, running errands, and crossing streets near higher-traffic corridors. In practice, pedestrian accidents here often involve:
- Busy signalized intersections where drivers are turning, accelerating, or distracted during peak hours
- Crosswalk disputes (visibility, signal timing, and whether a driver had time to stop)
- Sidewalk and curbside conditions—snowbanks, uneven pavement, glare, and lighting changes during winter months
- Construction and lane shifts that alter sightlines and increase confusion for drivers
- Night or early-morning visibility issues when reflective gear isn’t enough and street lighting varies
When these factors are present, the facts matter. A case can turn on details like where you were standing when a vehicle first entered the intersection, what the driver could reasonably see, and how quickly braking was possible.


