Many pedestrian accidents in and around Kokomo happen during routine commutes and errands—walking to a store, crossing near local businesses, or moving along busier corridors where traffic moves quickly.
When liability is contested, insurers commonly argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see” the pedestrian soon enough
- the pedestrian was crossing outside a marked area
- the pedestrian’s injuries are not consistent with the impact
- the crash happened differently than the first report suggests
What changes the outcome is usually not “who feels more at fault,” but what can be proven—through witness accounts, vehicle positioning, lighting and weather conditions, and medical documentation.


