In Fairfield, many pedestrian injuries occur along busy corridors where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or finding gaps in traffic. Even if you “had the walk signal” or were crossing legally, insurers may argue:
- the driver couldn’t see you in time due to glare, lighting, or vehicle position
- the pedestrian stepped into the roadway too late or from an unexpected spot
- the crash was caused by something else (speed, sudden movement, lane position)
When that happens, the case becomes less about what “feels obvious” and more about what can be proved. The earlier you secure the facts, the harder it is for a claim to be minimized.


