Billings has a mix of urban streets, commuter traffic, and seasonal weather that can increase the odds of pedestrian injuries—especially during:
- Winter and shoulder seasons: glare from low sun, snowbanks limiting sightlines, wet pavement, and reduced stopping distance.
- Turning-lane and intersection conflicts: many pedestrian injuries occur when a driver turns across a crosswalk or fails to yield quickly enough.
- High-activity areas: people walking to errands, transit connections, or local events means drivers may be watching for vehicles—not people.
In other words, the crash often turns on timing and visibility. The strongest claims in Billings are usually the ones that can prove what the driver could (and should) have seen, and how quickly they had to react.


