Many pedestrian incidents in the Yucaipa area happen in everyday traffic conditions: stop-and-go commuting, limited sightlines near turns, and drivers who may be focused on navigation, lanes, or oncoming vehicles. Even when a driver appears to be at fault, insurers may argue:
- the pedestrian wasn’t in a visible position soon enough
- the pedestrian crossed outside a crosswalk or at an unexpected angle
- the driver’s view was blocked by roadway features or other cars
- injuries are unrelated or were caused by something other than the crash
In cases like these, the difference between a weak and strong claim is usually what can be proven—quickly and accurately.


