Cedarburg is a mix of small-town streets and busier corridors where drivers may be commuting, running deliveries, or traveling through. Pedestrian accidents here frequently involve:
- Downtown and event crowds: More people on sidewalks and near crosswalks during peak times.
- Turning movements at intersections: Many conflicts happen when a driver is making a left turn or pulling across a crosswalk.
- Seasonal visibility issues: Winter snowbanks, glare from sun off snow, and darker evenings can reduce what a driver could reasonably see.
- Roadway design and sight lines: Even when pedestrians are careful, parked vehicles, landscaping, and street lighting can affect the driver’s ability to react in time.
Because of these realities, Cedarburg pedestrian claims often depend on the same core question: could the driver see the pedestrian soon enough to stop or avoid the impact?


