Many pedestrian crashes in and around Van Buren happen in predictable day-to-day situations—commutes, errands, and crossings near busier corridors. In these cases, the dispute usually isn’t whether you were injured. It’s whether the driver had a fair chance to see you and stop.
Common Van Buren scenarios we investigate include:
- Crossings near higher-traffic intersections where turning vehicles may conflict with pedestrian space
- Pedestrians near curb lines where drivers claim they “didn’t see” until it was too late
- Incidents during early/late light when glare makes it harder to judge distance and speed
- Construction-adjacent areas where signage, lanes, or visibility are changed
The details matter because insurance adjusters often focus on “what the driver could reasonably see,” not just what happened after impact.


