Ozark traffic patterns often mix everyday errands with faster-moving vehicles on connector roads. That combination can create disputes after a collision:
- Turning at intersections: Drivers may claim they looked but didn’t see you in time—especially in low light or when someone steps into the crosswalk from the curb.
- Day-to-night visibility: Evening commutes and seasonal changes can affect sightlines, glare, and whether drivers had a realistic chance to stop.
- Workers walking to shifts or breaks: Injuries can occur during commutes between job sites, nearby shopping, or routes used by local employees.
When the driver’s insurer argues “you stepped out unexpectedly,” the claim often turns into a fight over timing and visibility—meaning documentation matters early.


