Many pedestrian injuries in Gilbert happen in predictable “everyday” locations—crosswalks near major corridors, parking-lot walkways, and intersections where traffic moves quickly. Even when the driver appears to be at fault, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Was the pedestrian visible soon enough? (lighting, distance, and lane design matter)
- Did the driver have time and space to stop? (speed, braking, and traffic flow)
- Was the pedestrian in a marked crossing or walking along a roadway?
- Were there construction zones or traffic-control changes nearby?
Arizona traffic environments can shift quickly during peak commute hours and around retail areas. When multiple vehicles are involved in turning/merging movements, it’s common for fault to be disputed—sometimes in ways that feel confusing at first.


