Pedestrian injuries often happen in predictable ways around suburban shopping areas, residential drive patterns, and intersections where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or finding parking. Common local crash scenarios include:
- Turning across a crosswalk when a driver misjudges speed or distance
- Late stops at intersections where traffic backs up and attention shifts
- Drivers entering/exiting side roads near busy retail corridors
- Night and poor visibility crashes when lighting is uneven or glare is a factor
- Construction or lane changes that affect sightlines and pedestrian routes
Even when the driver “seems clearly wrong,” insurers may still argue about what you did, where you were, and how severe your injuries are. Your next steps can determine how convincing your evidence looks.


