Reedsburg is a community where people walk for errands, school, commuting, and everyday life. That means pedestrian injuries often happen in situations like:
- Crossings near busy commuting corridors where drivers are focused on traffic flow and speed
- Turning movements at intersections and access points where a driver claims they “didn’t see” you in time
- Sidewalk and roadway transitions—for example, stepping off a curb, walking along an edge, or moving around parked vehicles
- Weather-driven visibility problems during Wisconsin winters and shoulder seasons when glare, snowbanks, and wet pavement reduce reaction time
- Event-related foot traffic when more people are on the move than usual, increasing the chance of confusion about right-of-way
These details change how fault is analyzed and what evidence is most persuasive.


