Many injury reports in the area share a common theme: the pedestrian and the vehicle were in the same place at the wrong time, often during a turning maneuver or while a driver was trying to merge through traffic.
In Chino Valley, issues we commonly see in real cases include:
- Sun glare and lighting shifts during Arizona mornings/evenings
- Reduced visibility near curves and transitions where drivers may not anticipate a pedestrian
- Busy commuting windows (morning and afternoon) when attention is stretched
- School- and event-related traffic that increases foot traffic near roadways
Even when the crosswalk or sidewalk seems like it should provide protection, insurers may still argue the driver acted reasonably—or that the pedestrian contributed. Your job early on is to preserve evidence and your job with counsel is to build a clear, defensible timeline.


