Blackfoot is a community where people walk to errands, school activities, and nearby parks—often around morning and evening traffic. Pedestrian injuries here frequently involve:
- Commute timing: crashes near school dismissal windows and work shifts, when drivers are focused on schedules.
- Turning lanes and side streets: vehicles pulling out, turning across a crosswalk, or navigating traffic around slower vehicles.
- Weather and visibility: winter glare, snowbanks narrowing sight lines, and shorter daylight during darker months.
- Construction and roadway changes: detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage that can affect how quickly a driver should have noticed a pedestrian.
- “I didn’t see them” disputes: in smaller towns, witnesses may be limited—so video, traffic signals, and physical evidence become even more critical.
In these situations, the story insurance tells you early on can shape what evidence is gathered later. Acting quickly matters.


