In Southern California traffic, insurers frequently challenge two things: what the driver saw (or should have seen) and whether the pedestrian was where they were expected to be.
In Moreno Valley, disputes often arise when:
- The crash occurred near a busy commute corridor where vehicles turn quickly across lanes.
- The scene involved reduced visibility (sun glare, early/late lighting, or glare from storefront lighting).
- There were construction-related lane shifts or temporary signage that can make crosswalk locations and driving patterns confusing.
- The incident happened around shopping and employment areas, where foot traffic mixes with ride-share traffic and delivery vehicles.
Even when you believe the driver is clearly at fault, insurance may still argue that you stepped into traffic unexpectedly or that you weren’t in a crosswalk. A lawyer’s job is to pin down the facts with evidence—not just accept the insurer’s version.


