In suburban areas like La Habra, many drivers assume “everyone can see me,” especially at familiar intersections or along well-used routes. But pedestrian cases frequently turn on details like:
- Lighting and glare at dusk (common during commute hours)
- Turning movements at multi-lane roads where drivers may claim they “couldn’t stop in time”
- Crosswalk and signal timing disputes (what phase was active, what was visible)
- Obstructed views from parked vehicles, landscaping, or construction-related changes
Even when the driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may still argue about timing, where the pedestrian was standing, or whether the driver acted reasonably. That’s why your early documentation can matter just as much as your medical treatment.


