In Norfolk, pedestrian injuries often occur in predictable, real-world settings—especially where traffic patterns and visibility matter.
You may be dealing with a claim if the crash happened:
- Near major intersections where turning vehicles must yield to pedestrians
- Around downtown and retail corridors where foot traffic increases at peak hours
- In school and event-adjacent areas, including crosswalks used for drop-off and pick-up
- On routes people use to walk to errands, parking, or bus stops
- During construction or roadway work, when lanes shift and drivers may have reduced sightlines
Nebraska drivers are expected to operate vehicles with reasonable care and to look out for people on foot. When a driver fails to yield, doesn’t keep a proper lookout, or makes a turn unsafely, liability questions typically follow quickly.


