Wake Forest is a growing community, and with growth comes more traffic patterns that can increase pedestrian risk—especially around high-activity areas and routes people use daily to get to work, school, and errands. In these situations, insurers frequently challenge:
- Whether the driver saw you in time (visibility, lighting, and line-of-sight)
- Whether you were in a crosswalk or at a place drivers should anticipate pedestrians
- How serious your injuries are (especially when symptoms appear days later)
- Whether the claim should be reduced due to alleged shared fault
North Carolina negligence rules mean comparative responsibility may come up in many pedestrian cases. Even when you believe the driver is clearly at fault, the insurer may still try to shift blame to reduce what you can recover.


