Many pedestrian cases in southeastern North Carolina don’t become “simple” just because someone was hit. Insurance companies frequently look for ways to reduce their payout, including:
- Disputing where you were in the roadway when the vehicle first saw you
- Questioning whether you had the right-of-way at a turning movement or uncontrolled crossing
- Arguing about speed, attention, or braking distance based on the scene
- Raising “comparative fault” concerns even when a driver’s actions are the main issue
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, the reality is that fault and injury impact are often contested—especially when medical records evolve over time.


