Beaverton is spread out, and many residents commute across busier corridors—often in rain, low light, and changing traffic signal timing. Pedestrian accidents here frequently involve:
- Turning vehicles at intersections where drivers are trying to “time” a light through
- Crosswalks near retail and transit stops where foot traffic is unpredictable
- Construction and lane changes that affect sightlines (common on major routes)
- Bus and rideshare activity that can block views for drivers and pedestrians
- Night and wet-road visibility issues, especially during Oregon’s darker months
In these situations, fault is rarely “just obvious.” The details—when the driver saw you, how quickly they could stop, and whether traffic control was functioning as expected—can decide whether you receive fair compensation.


