In many pedestrian injury claims, fault isn’t only about who caused the impact—it’s about what a driver could reasonably see and do in time.
In Sahuarita, disputes commonly turn on details like:
- Whether road work, temporary signage, or lane shifts affected sightlines
- Lighting conditions at early-morning or evening commutes
- Turning movements at busier intersections where traffic flows quickly
- Whether a pedestrian was in a place where drivers are expected to watch for people
Even when you believe it’s obvious the driver was at fault, insurers may still question visibility, timing, and credibility. That’s why the “what happened” story must match the physical scene and your medical records.


