In a more suburban area like Rosemead, pedestrians frequently share the road with commuters, delivery traffic, and drivers trying to make tight schedules. That mix can create patterns we see repeatedly:
- Turning movements near busy intersections: Drivers turning across a crosswalk or curb line may claim they didn’t see the pedestrian in time.
- Commercial and delivery traffic: Vehicles making frequent stops can complicate visibility and timing.
- Day-to-day routes: People are often walking to errands—not expecting a sudden stop/turn scenario—so the incident can feel “unexpected,” which insurers later use to challenge credibility.
Even when liability seems obvious at first, adjusters may still dispute timing, question fault, or argue injuries were caused by something else.


