In a city like Chino, pedestrian injury claims commonly turn on “visibility + timing.” Typical situations include:
- Crosswalks and signalized intersections where a driver argues they had no realistic time to stop.
- Turning-maneuver crashes near busy retail corridors, where pedestrians may be partially obscured by vehicles.
- Roadwork and lane shifts that force walkers closer to moving traffic or reduce sight distance.
- Sidewalk gaps and shoulder walking in some neighborhoods, where drivers may claim they didn’t expect a pedestrian in a particular area.
These scenarios don’t mean the pedestrian was at fault—but they do mean the case usually depends on proving what the driver could (and should) have seen and how quickly they had to react.


