North Charleston has a mix of dense activity and high-speed roads. The result is that drivers often face sudden changes—turning traffic, delivery vehicles, construction-related detours, and pedestrians crossing in areas with limited sightlines.
In these cases, fault disputes are common. A driver may say they “couldn’t see you,” while the pedestrian may believe the driver failed to yield at a marked crossing or during a turning maneuver. Insurers may also argue that the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or that the medical timeline doesn’t match.
We see these patterns especially often around:
- Commercial streets and shopping centers where foot traffic competes with left-turn lanes
- Industrial and workforce corridors where shift changes increase pedestrian movement
- Areas affected by road work where signage, lane layouts, and lighting can change quickly
- Crossings near transit stops and major bus routes where people may step into the roadway unexpectedly


