In and around Scottsdale, pedestrian cases commonly become contentious because the story can shift after the impact—especially when witnesses are limited or traffic patterns are fast and complex.
Common dispute points we see in Scottsdale include:
- Turning lanes and right-of-way confusion at high-traffic intersections
- Visibility challenges from desert lighting, glare, and changing sun angles across the day
- “Sudden movement” claims when drivers say they didn’t see the pedestrian until the last second
- Busy event and nightlife timing where focus, speed, and perception are questioned
Insurance companies may also argue comparative fault—claiming the pedestrian contributed to the crash—so your documentation and testimony matter.


