Many pedestrian cases don’t become complicated because the law is unclear—they become complicated because the facts are.
In Bellevue, common settings include:
- Commute-time intersections with frequent left turns and late braking
- Crosswalks near retail and service areas where drivers may be distracted by traffic flow
- Routes used by families and students, where visibility and speed both come into play
- Evening and winter conditions (glare, snow, and darker streets) that can affect whether a driver “could have seen” you in time
When insurers sense uncertainty, they may argue that the pedestrian “should have been more careful” or that the driver couldn’t avoid the collision. Your early documentation can make those arguments much harder to sustain.


