In Tulsa, pedestrian accidents frequently occur in the middle of everyday traffic flow—at intersections with heavy turning movements, near busier shopping areas, and where construction or road resurfacing can affect sight lines.
Even when a crash seems obvious, insurers may argue:
- the driver “couldn’t see” you in time (especially at dusk or when streets are partially blocked)
- the pedestrian stepped into traffic unexpectedly
- the injuries are unrelated or already existed
The practical takeaway: your case depends on what can be proven, not what feels fair. Early organization of the facts is one of the strongest ways to keep your claim from getting distorted.


