In a community where traffic patterns can change fast—morning commuting, school schedules, and evening movement—pedestrian accidents frequently come down to timing and visibility. Common North Liberty scenarios include:
- Crosswalks and signal-controlled crossings where the driver claims they “couldn’t see” the pedestrian in time
- Turning conflicts when a vehicle moves through an intersection while a pedestrian is finishing a crossing
- Sidewalk and curb-line incidents where a pedestrian is walking near the edge and a vehicle shifts lanes or fails to account for foot traffic
- Construction-affected routes where traffic flow is altered and sightlines change
Even when it seems obvious who caused the crash, insurers may still dispute what happened—especially if they believe injuries will be hard to connect to the accident or if witness accounts are inconsistent.


