Coalinga is a working community with everyday commuting, local errands, and stretches of roadway where visibility, turning movements, and speed all matter. Many pedestrian cases don’t turn on what “seems obvious” after the fact—they turn on what can be proven.
Common local situations we see include:
- Crossings near busy intersections where drivers are turning and pedestrians are crossing in limited sight lines.
- Walkers sharing roadway edges when sidewalks are interrupted or when people are headed to work, school, or transit.
- Daytime glare and weather-related visibility that can affect what drivers claim they could see.
In these cases, insurance companies may argue the driver couldn’t avoid the crash, or that you were somewhere you “shouldn’t” have been. The difference between winning and losing often comes down to the details captured (or not captured) soon after the collision.


