Walnut is a suburban community where many people walk between neighborhoods, parks, transit stops, and nearby commercial areas. That routine creates predictable accident patterns:
- Right-turn and lane-change crashes where drivers claim they “didn’t see” you in time.
- Crosswalk and signal disputes involving timing, visibility, and whether a driver should have yielded.
- Construction and traffic re-routing near ongoing roadway work that can change sightlines and pedestrian paths.
- Evening visibility issues during commute hours when glare, shadows, and lower lighting reduce a driver’s reaction window.
In many cases, the first story told to the insurance company matters. Adjusters may suggest the crash was unavoidable or argue your injuries are minor—before medical records fully capture what happened.


