

Picture this: It’s the first week of school in Spartanburg. Cars line up in front of elementary schools, buses make frequent stops, and kids with backpacks dart across crosswalks. You’re driving to work, coffee in hand, when a distracted driver in front of you slams on the brakes to avoid a child stepping into the road. Moments like this happen every day during the back-to-school rush, and sometimes, the outcome is far more serious.
The return to school brings more than just excitement. It also means busier roads, more pedestrians, and unfortunately, a greater risk of accidents. Whether you’re a parent, a student, or just someone driving through town, knowing these risks and how to respond if an accident happens is key.
The combination of heavier traffic, distracted drivers, and unpredictable foot traffic makes August and September particularly dangerous for pedestrians in Spartanburg. Factors include:
When drivers and pedestrians aren’t extra cautious, these conditions can lead to accidents in an instant.
While every situation is different, some of the most common pedestrian accident scenarios during school season include:
If you’re walking to or from school, or just moving through these high-traffic areas:
Safety Tips for Drivers
Even with caution, car accidents still occur. If you or someone you love is injured in a pedestrian accident:
Pedestrian accident cases often involve multiple parties: drivers, schools, and insurance providers, and navigating these claims can be complex. At the Law Office of Tyler Rody, we understand how South Carolina laws apply to your case, and we fight to make sure your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation for your injuries.
If you’ve been hurt in a pedestrian accident in Spartanburg, don’t wait to get help. Contact the Law Office of Tyler Rody for a free consultation. We’ll listen to your story, explain your options, and guide you every step of the way. Your safety matters, and so does your recovery.