In Phoenix, it’s common for pedestrian injuries to happen in spots where drivers and walkers are both moving fast—near major retail areas, transit stops, university-adjacent corridors, and crosswalks at high-volume intersections. Even when a driver “should have seen you,” insurance investigations frequently focus on:
- Timing: How much time the driver had to notice and brake
- Visibility: Sun glare, nighttime lighting, dust/haze, and turning angles
- Street layout: Median breaks, left-turn lanes, and pedestrian refuge patterns
- Driver attention: Phone use or distraction claims
Because of this, the strongest cases are often the ones with the most reliable scene documentation from the start.


