In Sturgis, pedestrian injuries frequently involve situations where visibility and attention matter—like:
- Turning movements at intersections when drivers are watching for cross-traffic or clearing queues
- Night or low-light conditions, especially when street lighting is inconsistent
- Road work and lane changes, which can change how far a driver can see or expect people to be
- Seasonal weather (rain, frost, snow glare) that affects stopping distance
Even when it seems obvious that a driver hit you “because they weren’t paying attention,” insurance companies often argue about timing, sightlines, and whether you were in a place where they had a duty to anticipate you.


