In smaller cities and suburban areas, people assume crashes are straightforward—until evidence starts coming in.
In Durant, common circumstances can include:
- Turning movements at busy intersections during commute hours
- Crosswalk and signal confusion in areas where drivers may not expect pedestrians at that moment
- Poor visibility at dawn, dusk, and during sudden weather changes across Oklahoma
- Construction or roadway changes that affect sightlines and traffic flow
Even if you believe the driver clearly caused the crash, insurers may argue:
- you stepped into traffic unexpectedly,
- they couldn’t see you in time,
- or your injuries are unrelated to the impact.
Your case can depend on details like where you were when the driver first had a view, how the vehicle moved, and what the scene looked like immediately after the collision.


