In Brookfield, many serious pedestrian injuries involve predictable, everyday travel patterns:
- Busy commuter corridors and turning lanes where drivers may be watching for traffic flow, not people near the curb.
- Crossings near retail and service areas, where distractions and quick stops increase the chance of a late yield.
- Day-to-night visibility changes, especially when glare, darker evenings, or poor lighting makes it harder to see someone in time.
- Sidewalk and driveway conflicts, including vehicles pulling out, backing up, or misjudging a pedestrian’s path.
In these situations, the dispute isn’t always “who hit you.” It’s often whether the driver acted reasonably—and whether the insurance company can claim you were partly responsible or that the injuries don’t match the crash.


