Scotts Valley is a suburban community with a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and areas where pedestrians share space with vehicles—especially during school schedules, early mornings, and evenings. Many injury claims turn on details like:
- Visibility and lighting: dusk, glare, and limited sightlines can matter at crosswalks and intersections.
- Driver familiarity vs. attention: local drivers know the roads, but that doesn’t reduce their duty to yield and react safely.
- Errand and commute traffic: people walking to nearby destinations may be struck by drivers who are late, distracted, or navigating traffic flow.
- Construction and detours: changing lane layouts can increase confusion about where pedestrians are expected to be.
Because these factors are often disputed, your case needs careful investigation—not just assumptions.


