Pedestrian injuries in Wichita commonly occur in situations like:
- Heavy turning traffic at busy intersections (drivers cutting across lanes, delayed yielding, or late braking)
- Crosswalk and signal confusion near downtown foot traffic and transit routes
- Construction zones and lane shifts around commuting routes, where visibility and driver expectations change
- Winter and shoulder-season conditions—ice, snow cover, glare, and reduced stopping distance
- Nighttime visibility issues in areas with limited lighting or where pedestrians aren’t fully visible to approaching drivers
Even when a crash seems straightforward, disputes often arise about where the pedestrian was, when the driver first saw them, and whether the driver had time to stop.


