Many pedestrian crashes in Aurora happen in routine settings—near commutes, school schedules, and everyday errands. Even when the pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk or walking along a sidewalk, collisions often turn into factual arguments like:
- Visibility problems in winter glare, rain, or early-dark conditions
- Turning and yielding disputes at intersections where traffic patterns shift during peak hours
- Construction-adjacent confusion, where lane shifts and temporary signage change sightlines
- “You stepped out suddenly” claims, especially when dash or nearby camera footage is limited
These disagreements matter because insurance companies frequently focus less on what happened and more on what they can argue about what the driver could reasonably see—and when.


