Colonial Heights is a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic areas where commuters and delivery vehicles share the road. That creates predictable patterns we see often in pedestrian injury claims:
- Turning and merging conflicts at intersections where drivers may be watching for other vehicles more than people on foot.
- Visibility problems in early morning and late afternoon light, especially near areas with glare or limited sight lines.
- Crosswalk and signal disputes—even when a pedestrian believes they had the right of way, the insurer may argue about when the driver saw you and whether the driver had time to stop.
- Construction and changing road conditions that affect signage, lane positioning, and driver expectations.
Those details matter because Virginia liability arguments often hinge on what a reasonable driver should have noticed and done in time.


