Bell is part of the Los Angeles-area commute system, and many pedestrian injuries happen in predictable “daily movement” moments:
- Crossing near bus stops and transit access points where drivers may be focused on traffic flow rather than people nearby.
- Turning crashes at intersections—common when a vehicle waits for a gap, then accelerates into a crosswalk.
- Night and low-visibility incidents near streets with dim lighting or glare from headlights.
- Construction-adjacent crossings where signage, lane shifts, or temporary detours can reduce sight lines.
In these situations, liability often turns on details like what the driver could see, whether the driver yielded, and whether traffic control was functioning as expected. That’s why investigation has to be immediate and organized.


