In suburban communities like Parker, many crashes occur in predictable but high-risk settings: turning lanes, crosswalks with heavy traffic flow, and areas where drivers may be focused on commuting schedules rather than pedestrians. Even when you believe it’s obvious a driver should have stopped, insurers frequently dispute details such as:
- Whether the driver saw you in time
- How the traffic signal or crosswalk rules applied
- Whether you were inside the crosswalk or stepping into the lane
- What speed the vehicle was traveling
Those disputes matter because Colorado insurance negotiations often turn on who can best explain the timeline—supported by medical records, witness accounts, and any available video.


