Many pedestrian injury cases in Valley start the same way: a routine walk, a driver who didn’t notice in time, and a crash that leaves you with injuries you can’t ignore.
Local reality that often shows up in claims:
- Higher-speed turning conflicts near busier corridors and commercial areas, where drivers may be focused on traffic patterns rather than crosswalk presence.
- Large vehicle visibility issues, including pickup trucks and delivery vans that can partially block the view of pedestrians.
- Construction and road work effects, where lane shifts, temporary signage, or reduced lighting can change sightlines.
- After-school and weekend foot traffic, when intersections and parking lots see sudden surges in pedestrians.
Because these factors affect what a “reasonable driver” would have seen and done, the evidence you gather early can strongly influence whether fault is disputed.


