Greenfield is suburban and commuter-driven, which means pedestrian injuries often happen in predictable “real life” settings:
- Busy corridors and turn-heavy intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and timing.
- Bus-stop and school-area movement where pedestrians move through gaps in traffic.
- Day-to-day crosswalk crossings during rain, early darkness, or glare from low sun.
- Construction and lane changes that can reduce sight lines and confuse drivers.
Even when the driver appears obviously at fault, insurers frequently challenge key points: what the driver saw, how quickly they could have stopped, and whether the pedestrian’s path was foreseeable in that location.


