Many pedestrian cases start with what seems obvious: a vehicle struck someone on foot. But in practice, disputes often arise around details—timing, visibility, and whether the driver was paying attention.
In Belmont, common crash settings include:
- Crosswalks and signal-controlled intersections during rush hour
- Turning-lane impacts where drivers claim they “didn’t see” the pedestrian in time
- Roadway construction and lane shifts that change sightlines and expected driving patterns
- Sidewalk-to-street transitions near retail areas and bus stops
Even when you believe the driver is clearly at fault, insurers may still challenge how the incident happened or argue about the severity and cause of your injuries.


