Pedestrian injuries in Tustin often involve issues tied to how people actually move through the area—car traffic that changes quickly, visibility challenges, and intersections where drivers are balancing turns, lanes, and signals.
You may be dealing with complications if:
- The incident happened during commute hours when drivers are accelerating, switching lanes, or turning into traffic.
- You were hit near a signal-controlled intersection where disputes arise over what the light showed and whether a turn was made on a protected phase.
- The crash involved crosswalk visibility—for example, glare, darker evening lighting, parked vehicles obscuring sightlines, or weather impacts.
- The driver claims you were in the roadway “unexpectedly,” even though you were crossing a designated pedestrian area.
- The case involves a late report to insurance or delayed medical evaluation—something we commonly see after people try to “wait it out.”
These details matter because California claims typically turn on what can be proven—not just what feels obvious in the moment.


