San Jacinto residents often commute through mixed traffic patterns—faster arterial roads, residential streets with limited visibility, and routine routes to schools, parks, and shopping areas. Pedestrian injuries in these settings commonly involve:
- Crossing near turning lanes where drivers are focused on through-traffic
- Day/night visibility issues, especially around early morning and evening glare
- Drivers who “see late” due to line-of-sight problems from parked vehicles or street layout
- Construction and traffic control changes that can confuse drivers and shift pedestrian routes
After a crash, it’s common for adjusters to push a quick version of events. Your job is to recover; our job is to protect your claim.


