In a community like Johnstown, many drivers are familiar with the area—until they’re suddenly not. Pedestrian crashes commonly become contested because the facts can be hard to reconstruct: lighting changes, sightlines around vehicles, and the way commuters approach intersections during peak times.
You may see disputes about:
- Whether the driver actually saw you in time to stop or yield
- How quickly traffic moved on approach (especially near higher-speed corridors)
- What the crosswalk or signal situation looked like at impact
- Whether construction, lane shifts, or debris affected visibility
Even when you feel sure the driver is at fault, insurers may still challenge timing and credibility. Your job after a crash is to create a record that holds up.


