Ashland is a small city with a real mix of foot traffic and visitors. That creates a few common patterns in pedestrian injury cases:
- Tourism and event crowds: More people are walking at night and on weekends, including visitors who may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns.
- Downtown crosswalk disputes: Turning vehicles and drivers merging into or out of traffic can lead to arguments about who saw whom first.
- Weather and visibility changes: Fog, rain, and glare can reduce sightlines—especially near intersections and where street lighting is inconsistent.
- Construction and road changes: Detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage can confuse drivers and pedestrians alike.
These details matter because Oregon fault arguments often come down to timing, visibility, and whether the driver acted reasonably under the conditions.


