In a suburban community like Irondale, pedestrian incidents frequently happen around commutes, school routes, retail areas, and busy road corridors—places where traffic moves fast and drivers may not expect someone to be in the roadway.
Even when the driver “should have seen you,” disputes can still arise over:
- When the driver first noticed you (sight distance and line of travel)
- Whether the driver had time and distance to stop
- Crosswalk and turning conflicts (especially where lanes narrow or vehicles are positioned unusually)
- Visibility conditions like dusk, glare, or lighting gaps
- Scene changes after the crash (debris moved, vehicles cleared, witness memories fading)
That’s why the earliest evidence often matters as much as what happened.


