Deming residents and visitors often move on foot for errands, school drop-offs, shift work, and local appointments. That means pedestrian risk isn’t limited to downtown—crashes can happen in:
- Crossings near higher-traffic corridors where drivers are turning, merging, or speeding between signals
- Parking-lot and driveway conflicts (late-night arrivals, shift changes, loading areas)
- Roadside walking where lighting and visibility vary
- Weather and lighting conditions typical of the region—when glare, dust, and reduced sightlines make “I didn’t see you” arguments more likely
In these scenarios, the first challenge is often factual: who had time to react, what the driver could see, and what the pedestrian was doing at the moment of impact. The second challenge is documentation—injuries may worsen over days, and early gaps in medical records can be used against you.


