After a collision, it’s common for insurers to argue the facts—especially where visibility, traffic patterns, or road design play a role. In Dinuba, pedestrian incidents frequently occur during:
- Commute times when drivers are focused on getting to work and may be traveling faster than conditions allow.
- Crossings near bus stops, shopping areas, and school-adjacent routes, where pedestrian traffic can be unpredictable.
- Night or low-light conditions, when drivers may have a harder time spotting someone near the curb or crosswalk.
- Construction or roadway changes, where lanes shift and drivers may not expect pedestrians in certain areas.
Even if you believe the driver was clearly at fault, adjusters may still dispute speed, distraction, where the pedestrian entered the roadway, or whether the driver had enough time to stop.


