Pedestrian cases in the Bay Area don’t just turn on what happened—they turn on the setting. In Antioch, claims frequently involve:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements: Drivers merging, turning into side streets, or navigating heavier traffic can miss a pedestrian entering a crosswalk.
- Street lighting and visibility: Evening collisions are common when shadows, glare, and reduced sightlines affect what a driver could reasonably see.
- Bus and transit routines: People walking to or from transit stops may be focused on timing and accessibility, which can create high-risk crossing moments.
- Construction and changing road layouts: Work zones and temporary signage can confuse motorists and affect where pedestrians are forced to walk.
These details matter because insurance companies often argue the crash was “unavoidable” or that the pedestrian was at fault. A good Antioch pedestrian accident attorney focuses on the facts that defeat those claims.


