Many pedestrian injuries in and around Ferguson happen during routine travel—walking to a bus stop, crossing near retail corridors, heading to a neighborhood school or park, or crossing a street after dark. In these situations, fault often turns into a factual fight.
Common reasons Ferguson pedestrian claims get contested include:
- Limited sight lines at certain corners, curves, or areas with heavy turning traffic
- Nighttime visibility issues (street lighting, headlight glare, reflective clothing, and crosswalk visibility)
- Conflicting witness accounts when people arrive after the impact or only saw part of what happened
- Driver “sequence” arguments—claims that you entered the roadway too late or stepped into traffic unexpectedly
When liability is disputed, it becomes even more important to act quickly—because early statements and missing evidence can make a later investigation harder.


