Pedestrian injuries in Richmond commonly involve situations like:
- Turning-vehicle collisions at intersections where drivers are navigating multi-phase signals and pedestrians are crossing on foot.
- School- and neighborhood-area crossings, including early-morning rush and after-school traffic when attention is divided.
- Commercial corridor incidents near shopping and service locations where parking lot exits, delivery activity, and sightlines can be unpredictable.
- Night or low-visibility strikes, especially where lighting is limited, clothing is hard to see, or road markings aren’t easy to read.
These cases can be complicated because both sides may tell different versions of events. Sometimes the dispute isn’t whether the crash happened—it’s how it happened.


