Waukee is growing quickly, and with more residents comes more vehicle volume, more lane changes, and more construction activity. Pedestrian injuries commonly occur in situations like:
- Crosswalk or intersection collisions where turning vehicles don’t fully yield in time
- Roadway crossings near school schedules and busier commute hours
- Crashes involving distracted driving (phones, navigation prompts, passengers)
- Construction-zone confusion where signage, lane shifts, or temporary markings reduce visibility
- Evening low-light impacts when glare, weather, or limited street lighting affect sightlines
Even when the driver “seems” at fault, insurers may still dispute what happened—especially if there’s no immediate video or if witnesses give inconsistent accounts.


