Many pedestrian cases start with the same pattern: a driver’s version of events differs from what the scene shows. In Burley, that dispute can be driven by common realities like:
- Lighting and visibility near evening commutes and early morning travel
- Intersections with heavy turning traffic where drivers may claim they “didn’t see you in time”
- Roadside obstructions (parked vehicles, landscaping, snow/road grime) that affect sightlines
- Construction or lane changes that can confuse drivers about where pedestrians are likely to be
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers may still challenge liability, argue you were somewhere you shouldn’t have been, or claim your injuries are not connected to the crash.


