Many pedestrian injuries in Fayetteville involve everyday movement: walking to a bus stop, crossing at a signal-controlled intersection, leaving a parking area, or crossing near retail and restaurants. Even when the driver seems clearly wrong, insurers frequently challenge the story.
Common dispute themes we see locally include:
- Turning and cross-traffic confusion: Drivers claim they had the right of way or that the pedestrian stepped into the lane too late to avoid the collision.
- “I didn’t see you” defenses: In darker hours—common during seasonal changes—insurers argue visibility was reasonable.
- Shared-fault arguments: Adjusters may argue you were walking outside a crosswalk or not using a designated path.
- Hit-and-run complications: If a vehicle fled, the case can hinge on identifying details, witness accounts, and nearby camera coverage.
North Carolina claims often turn on whether liability can be supported with reliable facts—not just assumptions. The early steps you take can affect what evidence is available later.


