Chandler is a fast-growing suburban city with heavy daily commuting and frequent activity around retail and transit stops. That creates common patterns in pedestrian injury claims:
- Turning-lane collisions at signal intersections: Drivers may claim they had the green light or that they “didn’t see” a pedestrian in time.
- Crosswalk and marked crossing disputes: The question often becomes whether the driver yielded when required and whether visibility, glare, or lane position affected what was reasonably observable.
- High-traffic times near shopping corridors: After-work hours and weekends can increase congestion and reduce reaction time.
- Construction and lane changes: Temporary signage, altered lane geometry, and reduced sight lines can contribute to crashes.
In these situations, the driver’s version of events can shift quickly—especially when the accident is recorded only partially or witnesses are split. Local evidence collection and a strong claim narrative are what help protect your rights.


