Many pedestrian injuries here involve the kind of driving and street activity that comes with a busy commuter corridor—turning movements, lane changes, and reduced reaction time when traffic is dense.
Common Cicero scenarios include:
- Turning across a pedestrian’s path at busy intersections (especially when traffic flow is heavy)
- Crosswalk disputes where a driver claims they never saw the pedestrian in time
- Sidewalk and curb-edge incidents when a vehicle mounts the edge while maneuvering
- Night and low-visibility crashes, including glare from headlights and street lighting limitations
- Construction-adjacent impacts, when lane shifts and temporary signage affect sightlines
Even when the crash seems obvious, insurance teams often focus on details—where you were, what you were doing, and whether the driver says they had a clear opportunity to avoid the collision.


