Susanville is a small community, but pedestrian risks are real—especially during winter weather, low daylight hours, and busy commuting windows. Drivers may be managing ice, fog, glare, or snow-packed shoulders, and pedestrians often share limited sightlines near roads with turns and driveways.
Common Susanville-related issues we see in pedestrian injury matters include:
- Weather and visibility: glare at dawn/dusk, wet pavement, and reduced line-of-sight.
- Roadway design and lighting: areas where crosswalk visibility or lighting may not be ideal.
- Shared road behavior: drivers focused on turning into businesses/driveways, or pedestrians stepping into traffic to cross quickly.
- Hit-and-run uncertainty: when a vehicle flees, evidence can disappear fast.
Even when a driver “should have” seen you, insurance companies may still challenge fault, argue the injuries aren’t connected, or dispute the severity. Your goal is to build a record that leaves less room for those arguments.


