In suburban areas like Kirkwood, pedestrian accidents frequently involve moments where drivers believe they “had the right to proceed.” Common dispute themes we see in Missouri pedestrian cases include:
- Turning and yielding issues at intersections where a driver claims they looked but didn’t see you in time.
- Visibility problems during dusk, rain, or glare—especially when lighting is uneven along certain stretches.
- “Crossing location” arguments, where insurers try to claim you weren’t where you should have been.
- Speed and attention claims, where the driver’s attention (or distraction) becomes central.
Even when the driver seems obviously at fault, insurance companies may still challenge facts, minimize symptoms, or argue the crash didn’t cause your specific injuries.


