Fountain Valley’s mix of suburban streets and higher-traffic corridors means pedestrian incidents often involve predictable—but still contested—fact patterns. Residents commonly experience crashes involving:
- Right-turn and left-turn maneuvers at intersections where turning traffic has frequent gaps.
- Crosswalk crossings where signal timing, glare, or vehicle position affects whether a driver could reasonably stop.
- Daytime commutes and school-adjacent areas, where foot traffic increases during consistent hours.
- Parking-lot and curbside activity, including vehicles pulling out, doors opening into traffic flow, and drivers failing to yield to pedestrians.
- Construction and lane changes, where signage, temporary striping, and altered routes can increase confusion for both drivers and walkers.
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers may still challenge what happened, how fast you were traveling (if applicable), or whether the driver had time to react.


