In a suburban area like Lafayette, many drivers assume they “would have seen” a pedestrian—until the insurance company starts questioning details. Common disputes we see in Lafayette-related cases include:
- Was the pedestrian in a crosswalk or near the curb?
- Did the driver have enough time to stop at a green light/turn?
- Was there visibility affected by lighting, weather, or landscaping/parked vehicles?
- Did the pedestrian’s statement get simplified or misunderstood in an early report?
California claims can hinge on timing, traffic control compliance, and what can be proven—not just what “seems obvious” after the fact. A strong early record matters.


