Many pedestrian injuries in Vienna occur around predictable “high-traffic” moments:
- Commute and shift changes: People walking between workplaces, stops, or parking areas when drivers are rushing.
- Intersection and crosswalk incidents: Turning vehicles failing to yield, or drivers misjudging stopping distance.
- Poor lighting and weather: West Virginia conditions—rain, glare, fog, or winter slick spots—can reduce reaction time and visibility.
- Event and weekend traffic: After local gatherings or busy weekends, drivers may be unfamiliar with the area or distracted.
These patterns are exactly why evidence collection is so important in pedestrian cases. A small detail—like the timing of traffic lights, the location of the impact, or whether a vehicle could have stopped sooner—can decide the outcome.


