Owasso is a growing suburban community, and with growth comes more traffic patterns that can create pedestrian risk—especially near busier corridors, school routes, and commercial areas where people cross to reach stores, restaurants, or transit stops.
Common local situations we see include:
- Crossing near fast-moving traffic where vehicles may be accelerating after an intersection
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at busier intersections where drivers are focused on oncoming lanes
- Night or low-visibility crashes in areas with uneven lighting or glare
- Construction and lane changes that reduce sight lines for drivers and pedestrians
Even when you believe the driver “obviously” caused the crash, insurers may still dispute key facts—like where you were standing, when the driver first saw you, and how quickly they could have stopped.


