Pedestrian claims in Richmond frequently involve predictable, real-world patterns:
- Commute and shift changes: crashes near corridors where traffic builds early morning and late afternoon.
- Turning movements at intersections: drivers making left turns or right turns may claim they “didn’t see you in time,” even when you were in a crosswalk area.
- Streets with construction or lane changes: detours and temporary signage can make it harder to anticipate where pedestrians are walking.
- Evening visibility issues: dusk/nighttime impacts when headlights, glare, or sidewalk lighting reduce a driver’s ability to see a person.
Whether the incident happened near a crosswalk, at a stop sign, or while walking along a roadway, the details matter—and Richmond drivers and insurers often scrutinize those details closely.


