Not every pedestrian case is a “straight line” claim. In Little Rock, disputes frequently start around the same real-world factors:
- Left-turn and turning-lane conflicts near high-traffic intersections (drivers may argue they didn’t see you in time).
- Crosswalk timing and visibility—especially around glare, night lighting, or weather changes.
- Construction and roadway changes that affect sightlines and lane patterns.
- Commuter traffic patterns where drivers are accelerating between lights or switching lanes quickly.
When fault is contested, insurers may focus less on what happened and more on what they can argue—like whether you were where you should be, whether the driver should have seen you sooner, or whether the injuries match the incident.


