Even when a driver “should have seen you,” pedestrian cases frequently become contested because the details matter:
- Commute and turn-lane timing: Drivers accelerating out of side streets may argue you stepped into traffic too late.
- Low-light visibility: Evening hours and seasonal weather can reduce sightlines near commercial areas and roads with faster travel speeds.
- Faded or unclear crosswalk markings: If markings are hard to see, insurers may shift focus to what you “should have done.”
- Hit-and-run complications: If a vehicle leaves the scene, the case depends heavily on what was documented immediately—photos, witness contacts, and any available video.
In North Carolina, strong claims rely on evidence and clear documentation early. Waiting too long can make it harder to connect your injuries to the crash.


