Alhambra’s dense streets, frequent turning movements, and everyday foot traffic create common failure points in pedestrian injury cases. In practice, disputes often come down to timing and visibility:
- Turning vehicles at intersections: Drivers making left turns or crossing lanes may claim they “didn’t see you in time,” especially when pedestrians are near the curb line.
- Busy sidewalks and crosswalk zones: Even when you’re legally crossing, a driver may argue the crosswalk wasn’t visible, the street lighting was poor, or your movement was “unexpected.”
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift travel paths and block sightlines—leading to arguments about whether a driver adjusted speed and attention.
- Nighttime and event traffic: After-hours driving can increase risk, and video evidence may be limited or overwritten quickly.
When the other side challenges what happened, you need more than reassurance—you need a documented, evidence-based approach.


