Many pedestrian accidents in Pleasant Hill aren’t just “driver didn’t see me.” The real disputes often involve details that decide liability:
- Turning and yielding at multi-lane intersections: Drivers may argue they had the right-of-way or that your crossing timing made the collision unavoidable.
- Visibility changes near sunrise/sunset commutes: Glare can affect whether a driver claims they could or couldn’t see you in time.
- Construction zones and lane shifts: Road work can change traffic flow, signage, and sightlines—sometimes creating hazards that are not obvious to pedestrians.
- Bus stops and transit-adjacent crossings: People moving near transit areas may be blamed for “crossing out of sequence,” even when the driver should have anticipated pedestrian presence.
When insurance companies contest facts like timing, signal compliance, speed, or visibility, your case depends on evidence that’s preserved early.


