Many pedestrian cases hinge on what can be proven—not what “seems obvious.” In Rincon, common real-life situations include:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements near busier corridors, where drivers may be focused on flow rather than people on foot.
- Darkness and visibility issues during early mornings/evenings, especially around areas with inconsistent lighting.
- Crosswalk and intersection disputes, where the driver claims they couldn’t see you in time or says you entered unexpectedly.
- Construction and changing road conditions, where traffic patterns shift and sightlines may be affected.
After a crash, insurance adjusters may request statements quickly or suggest the incident was minor. That’s why the first priority is preserving facts while they’re still available—before memories fade and before footage is overwritten.


