Many pedestrian cases aren’t fought over whether someone was hurt—they’re fought over timing and responsibility.
In Concord, disputes frequently come down to:
- Turning and yield moments near intersections (drivers claiming they never saw you in time, pedestrians claiming they had the right-of-way)
- Visibility issues in New Hampshire weather—rain, snow, glare, and shorter daylight can change what a “reasonable” driver should have noticed
- Construction and roadway changes that shift lanes, alter signage placement, or create temporary pedestrian paths
- Busy commute conditions around major routes where drivers are focused on traffic flow
When those factors exist, insurance adjusters may argue that your injuries were unrelated, that the driver couldn’t have avoided the collision, or that you contributed in some way.


