Many pedestrian incidents start with an assumption that “the driver should have seen me.” In practice, disputes often arise around:
- Turning movements at intersections (drivers claiming they had the right-of-way or didn’t see you in time)
- Lane changes near crosswalk approaches (especially during heavier commute hours)
- Visibility challenges like glare, shaded sidewalks, or late-evening lighting
- Traffic-control confusion when signage or signals are partially obscured by landscaping, vehicles, or weather
Even when you believe fault is obvious, insurers may still question timing, where you entered the roadway, and whether your injuries match the crash.


