Even when a driver seems clearly at fault, pedestrian injury claims commonly become contested because adjusters focus on details: timing, visibility, and whether the driver acted reasonably.
In Costa Mesa, common real-world scenarios include:
- Crossings near shopping and retail zones where foot traffic increases at predictable times
- Commute routes where drivers are changing lanes or turning while watching traffic flow
- Evening and late-day visibility issues as lighting and glare affect what drivers can reasonably see
- Construction or lane transitions that change how people cross and how drivers approach intersections
California law allows fault to be shared in some circumstances, so what matters is not just “who was careless,” but how the facts line up with California’s negligence rules and how injuries are documented.


