In a dense city with heavy pedestrian activity and constant traffic flow, disputes commonly turn on details:
- Who had the right of way at intersections and crosswalks (and what the light/signage showed at the time)
- Whether the incident was captured by nearby cameras (businesses, traffic signal feeds, or neighbors’ doorbells)
- How quickly you sought care after symptoms started or worsened
- Whether your activity at the time (touring on foot, commuting, loading/unloading) is consistent with the injuries described
When adjusters say your symptoms are “too minor” or “not connected,” the difference between a weak claim and a strong one is usually your documentation and the clarity of your medical timeline.


