In a dense city environment with regular foot traffic, drivers may claim they “didn’t see you in time,” even when you believe they should have. Common Norwalk-specific dispute patterns include:
- Turning-maneuver conflicts at intersections where drivers cut across pedestrian paths while looking for gaps in traffic.
- Day-to-night visibility issues, especially in winter darkness, rain, or glare from street lighting.
- Bus-and-rideshare movement near curb areas, where stopping/starting vehicles can affect sightlines.
- Event and weekend congestion that changes traffic flow and increases the likelihood of sudden braking, late turns, or lane changes.
When insurance pushes back, it’s often because the claim turns into a “who had the last clear chance” argument—meaning details matter.


