Many pedestrian cases begin with a simple question: who had a duty and did they act reasonably? In Avenal, that question can get complicated quickly due to common crash patterns, including:
- High-speed stretches and long sight lines where a driver may claim they “couldn’t stop in time”
- Commuter traffic tied to work schedules and early/late travel
- Shared road situations where pedestrians appear suddenly near driveways, turn lanes, or the edge of traffic
- Visibility issues during dusk, dawn, or poor lighting—especially when vehicles approach from an angle
Even when a driver seems at fault, insurance companies may still challenge timing, visibility, and the seriousness of your injuries. Your goal is to replace speculation with evidence.


