Monument is a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail areas, and routes that see both commuters and visitors. That means pedestrian incidents commonly involve:
- Daylight “assumptions” (drivers thinking they can see you clearly even when traffic is heavy or distracted)
- Turning conflicts at intersections when vehicles position for left turns or lane changes
- Unusual lighting during early mornings or evenings, especially in shoulder/sidewalk-adjacent areas
- Weather-related sightline issues—mist, rain, or lingering snow/ice can reduce stopping distance
In these situations, liability isn’t always as simple as “the driver hit the pedestrian.” What matters is whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to notice you and stop in time.


