Even when the driver “seems” clearly at fault, pedestrian cases in Coralville can still become complicated because of how traffic patterns work here:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements: Busy intersections and frequent lane changes can lead to disputes about who had time to react.
- Night and low-visibility situations: Poor lighting, glare, and reflective clothing (or lack of it) can become issues in the driver’s defense.
- Construction and changing routes: Nearby projects and detours can affect signage, crosswalk visibility, and driver awareness.
- Bus stops and foot traffic near businesses: Pedestrians may be stepping out from curb lines or crossing with limited sight distance for drivers.
Your case isn’t about assumptions—it’s about what the scene shows and what the records prove.


