Guymon traffic patterns and daily routines create specific risk points for pedestrians. Many crashes happen near:
- Busy road crossings where drivers may be focused on commuting and local traffic flow
- Areas with limited lighting in early morning or late evening hours
- Sidewalk and shoulder transitions, where pedestrians may be partially off the roadway but still in the path of turning vehicles
- Work and school routes, especially when schedules shift and drivers are moving through intersections quickly
Even when a driver “seems obviously wrong,” the insurance company may argue the pedestrian stepped into the roadway too late, that visibility was poor, or that the injuries aren’t consistent with the impact. In Guymon, where word travels fast, it’s also common for injured people to feel pressured to give statements before they understand how their words will be used.


