Jerome is a place where many people commute between neighborhoods, businesses, and schools, and where foot traffic increases near everyday destinations. That means pedestrian crashes often involve predictable—but fast-moving—situations:
- Turning movements at busy corners where drivers are watching traffic flow
- Crosswalk and signal crossings where timing, visibility, and lane position matter
- Roadway edges and curb lines where pedestrians may be partially obscured by parked vehicles or landscaping
- Weather and lighting changes common in Idaho, especially glare and reduced visibility at dawn/dusk
In these cases, liability disputes frequently come down to details: where the pedestrian was at the moment the driver first saw them, how the vehicle was positioned, and whether the driver had a safe opportunity to stop.


