Lansdowne residents often deal with a mix of residential streets and higher-traffic corridors, plus frequent turning maneuvers, rideshare drop-offs, and pedestrians moving between sidewalks, curb cuts, and crosswalks. In these situations, insurers may argue:
- the driver was “just following the flow of traffic,”
- the passenger should have been more careful,
- or the pedestrian was outside the expected path.
When there’s a dispute over what happened at the curb—especially in the seconds before or after a trip—the case depends heavily on timing, witness accounts, and documentation.


