Moraga is suburban, with residents relying on familiar commute routes, school-area travel, and routine walking. That can create predictable patterns—like drivers turning from side streets, slowing or stopping late near driveways, or misjudging speed on neighborhood roads.
You may be dealing with issues such as:
- Turning and merging conflicts at intersections where vehicles may not anticipate pedestrians immediately.
- Visibility problems from hills, trees, parked cars near curb lines, and glare on bright California days.
- Construction or temporary traffic control that changes usual sightlines near roadwork.
- “I didn’t see you” disputes—common when the driver claims the pedestrian appeared suddenly or from an unexpected angle.
These are the kinds of facts that often decide liability, so the response strategy should be tailored—not generic.


