Pedestrian crashes in and around Woodbury commonly happen in situations that look ordinary—until a driver doesn’t see you in time.
In suburban areas like Woodbury, disputes often center on:
- Commute and shopping-time traffic: Vehicles moving toward major retail corridors can turn quickly, change lanes, or accelerate after stops.
- Crosswalk and turning conflicts: Drivers may claim they were already committed to a turn or that visibility was limited.
- Sidewalk and driveway transitions: People walking near curb lines or crossing from parking areas to sidewalks can be harder to spot.
- Night and seasonal visibility: Fall leaf cover, winter glare, and early-dark conditions can reduce contrast and make it harder to judge distance.
Even when you feel certain you were in the crosswalk or on the sidewalk, insurance may still argue about timing, sightlines, or whether you were where you should have been.


