Olean has busy stretches where drivers share the road with walkers—near downtown activity, retail areas, schools, and everyday commuting routes. In these situations, liability disputes often come down to timing and visibility:
- turning movements at intersections and side streets
- drivers failing to yield when a pedestrian is in a crosswalk or at the curb line
- late braking caused by heavy traffic, glare, or poor sightlines
- road conditions that change quickly in western New York (rain, snow, and low-light driving)
Even when the driver “looks at fault,” insurers may argue that the pedestrian was in the wrong place, that they couldn’t see in time, or that injuries are unrelated. The most effective claims are built with a tight, documented timeline.


