Martinsburg sits on major travel corridors and sees steady through-traffic—so a crash may involve drivers who are unfamiliar with local road layouts, lighting, or pedestrian patterns. You may also run into:
- Shift and commuter timing issues (people walking to work, school, or transit before/after peak traffic)
- Weather-driven visibility problems (rain, fog, snow, and glare in mornings/evenings)
- Construction and roadway changes near routes that people use every day
- Business-area foot traffic where pedestrians cross mid-block or are harder to see from turning lanes
These factors often show up in insurance disputes—especially when the driver claims they “couldn’t see” or when witnesses disagree about the sequence.


