Pedestrian injuries in Racine often happen in predictable day-to-day settings:
- Downtown and business corridors where foot traffic increases around lunch hours and after work
- Crossings near transit stops and schools where drivers may be navigating buses, bikes, and crowds
- Lakefront-area traffic patterns during peak seasons when visitors walk more and drivers are unfamiliar with local routes
- Construction and resurfacing zones where lane layouts, lighting, and visibility change without much notice
- Night and low-light collisions along roads with glare, spotty illumination, or heavy commercial driveways
These factors matter because they influence what a “reasonable driver” should have seen and done—critical when insurance companies argue you were at fault or minimize the severity of your injuries.


