In suburban neighborhoods, people assume they’ll be “obviously seen” at a crosswalk or while walking in a normal, predictable way. But in practice, many disputes turn on details like:
- Where you were when the driver first noticed you (and whether they had time to stop)
- Turning movements near busy stretches where drivers may yield late
- Visibility issues in changing weather (fog, glare, wet pavement)
- Timing problems—especially when the crash happens near an area with frequent traffic flow
Even if the driver admits fault, insurers may still argue about the severity of injuries, the accuracy of your timeline, or whether the crash caused certain symptoms.


