In a commuter-heavy area like Jeffersonville, many pedestrian injuries involve predictable friction points—high-speed approaches to intersections, turning traffic, limited sightlines near curb cuts, and busy pickup/drop-off zones. Even when a driver appears to be at fault, insurance companies commonly try to narrow the story by arguing:
- You stepped into the roadway too late to avoid
- The driver “couldn’t see you” due to lighting or traffic flow
- Your injuries are exaggerated or unrelated
- Comparative fault should reduce recovery
Indiana law allows fault to be shared, so the way the incident is described early matters. Your best protection is a record that’s consistent, supported, and built from evidence—not assumptions.


