Ankeny is a suburban community where walking often happens near commutes, schools, shopping areas, and neighborhood routes. That means many pedestrian injuries involve fact patterns like:
- Turning movements at intersections (driver claims they “didn’t see you in time”)
- Crosswalk and signal confusion (timing, lighting, and visibility can matter)
- Roadway edges and construction zones (temporary signage, lane shifts, and blocked sightlines)
- Night and early-morning visibility (headlights glare, darker sidewalks, and clothing visibility)
In these situations, the dispute is frequently not whether the pedestrian was injured—it’s whether the driver acted reasonably given what they could see and how quickly they could stop.


