While every case is different, Fresno pedestrian injuries often involve predictable “real-world” situations:
- Intersection and turning accidents: Drivers turning left/right may fail to yield when you’re crossing—especially when traffic is heavy or signals change quickly.
- Crosswalks near high-traffic areas: Even with crosswalk markings, glare, late-day lighting, or obstructed sightlines can affect whether a driver saw you in time.
- Construction and lane changes: Work zones and shifting lanes can create confusion for drivers and reduce visibility for pedestrians.
- Nighttime visibility issues: Headlights, dim street lighting, and reflective gear (or lack of it) can become a major dispute point.
- Bus-stop and transit-related crossings: People walking to or from a bus or ride-share pickup may be struck while crossing in areas drivers assume are “clear.”
These patterns matter because they shape what evidence is most persuasive—such as traffic-control details, sightline conditions, and timing.


