Even when the driver “seems” clearly at fault, insurance companies commonly challenge pedestrian claims. In Greenville, disputes often arise from issues like:
- Turning conflicts at intersections and driveways, especially when a driver claims they “couldn’t see” you soon enough.
- Visibility and weather—fog, rain, glare, and seasonal low light can affect what a reasonable driver should have noticed.
- Crosswalk confusion where drivers argue about signal timing or whether you entered the roadway at a safe moment.
- Busy pickup and drop-off areas where attention is split between traffic flow and nearby pedestrians.
The result is that your claim can hinge on details: where you were standing, how the driver approached, what the roadway markings showed, and what witnesses observed.


