Many pedestrian cases start with a simple story: “I was crossing, they didn’t stop.” In Geneva, the details often matter just as much—because crashes can involve:
- High-turnover traffic patterns near daily commute routes
- Turning vehicles at intersections (drivers moving through lanes while pedestrians cross)
- Chain-reaction distractions (drivers juggling traffic flow, navigation, and weather)
- Seasonal visibility changes—late fall glare, winter snow glare, and spring rain reduce reaction time
Even when you believe fault is obvious, insurers may still argue that the driver “couldn’t see you,” that you were outside the crosswalk, or that your injuries are unrelated to the crash. A strong investigation helps keep the focus on what happened—not what the other side hopes you’ll assume.


