In many pedestrian cases, fault seems obvious at first—until insurance reviews the details. In Rock Island, disputes commonly turn on issues like:
- Turning vehicles at intersections (drivers claiming they never saw you in time, or that the pedestrian stepped into their path unexpectedly)
- Crossing near higher-traffic corridors where sightlines can be affected by parked cars, traffic backups, or weather
- Night and low-visibility incidents around commuting routes and evening foot traffic
- Construction and roadway changes that can shift traffic patterns, alter signage placement, or confuse drivers and pedestrians
Even when you believe the driver was negligent, insurers may argue comparative fault or attack the medical timeline. Your job is recovery; your legal strategy should be evidence-driven.


