Clarksburg isn’t a high-density city, but it has plenty of places where pedestrians and vehicles mix: downtown corridors, school and workplace commutes, and community routes used by residents and visitors. That means pedestrian cases often turn on details like:
- Lighting and visibility at dawn, dusk, or during winter weather
- Turning-lane conflicts at intersections where drivers expect gaps in traffic
- Crosswalk confusion when signals, signage, and driver expectations don’t match what the pedestrian experienced
- Construction or roadwork that changes lanes, curb access, and normal driving patterns
- Bus/stop-area activity, where people may move from sidewalks to crosswalks quickly
These factors don’t just affect what happened—they affect what an insurer argues happened.


