In and around downtown Covington and along common commuter routes, pedestrian incidents frequently involve disputes about basic facts: where you were when the vehicle first saw you, whether the driver had time to stop, and what the roadway conditions were at impact.
Two local realities can increase friction:
- Mixed traffic: locals, commuters, and visitors share the same corridors—drivers may be unfamiliar with traffic flow and signage.
- Changing visibility: early/late day lighting, glare, and intermittent construction or road work can affect what drivers “should have seen.”
Even when a crash looks obvious, insurers may still argue you were not where you should have been, that the driver reacted properly, or that your injuries don’t match the incident.


