Many pedestrian accidents don’t become clear-cut claims right away. Even when it feels obvious that a driver hit you, insurers may argue:
- You were outside a crosswalk or stepped into traffic too late
- The driver “couldn’t see you” due to glare, rain, or lighting
- The crash happened at a different time or in a different lane than you remember
- The injuries are unrelated or were already present
In Lansing, these disputes can be intensified by the way people commute—quick stops, frequent lane changes, and turns made while drivers are watching for traffic gaps. When the story shifts, evidence becomes the deciding factor.


