Pedestrian injuries often happen where drivers are moving quickly and attention is split—such as:
- Turning maneuvers near signalized intersections (drivers looking for gaps rather than people in the crosswalk area)
- Night or low-visibility conditions, including early darkness during fall/winter months
- Commute traffic patterns, where motorists may assume pedestrians aren’t present or are “already clear”
- Construction or changing road layouts, which can affect sightlines and signage compliance
Even when you believe the driver “must have seen you,” insurers may argue the crash happened too fast, that you entered unexpectedly, or that lighting/signage reduced what the driver could reasonably do. Your claim needs a fact-based response.


