Many pedestrian collisions in smaller Indiana communities happen in predictable patterns: people crossing to reach nearby destinations, foot traffic around local businesses, and drivers dealing with changing traffic flow during the day.
In Kendallville, that can mean disputes about things like:
- Whether the driver slowed in time when approaching a crosswalk or intersection
- Visibility from weather (fog, rain, winter glare) or low-light conditions
- Where exactly the pedestrian was when the driver first noticed (or should have noticed)
- Turning movements at the same intersections people use every day
Those details matter because insurance companies often focus on timing, line-of-sight, and whether the pedestrian acted reasonably—especially when there’s no immediate admission of fault.


