Insurance companies commonly challenge pedestrian injury claims by questioning what happened in the final seconds before impact. In Vallejo, that dispute often connects to local driving patterns and street design realities, such as:
- Commuter traffic and turning conflicts near busier corridors where drivers are focused on timing, lanes, and merging
- Daylight-to-night visibility gaps, especially around evenings when lighting and glare can affect sightlines
- Construction and utility work that can shift lanes, reduce visibility, or change how crosswalks and approach angles look
- Tourism and event crowds in the area, which can increase foot traffic and make timing harder for drivers
Even if you believe you were clearly in the crosswalk or on the sidewalk, insurers may still argue you were in the roadway, that the driver couldn’t see you, or that your injuries came from something else.


