Corvallis has a mix of neighborhoods, bus routes, school areas, and busy corridors where pedestrians and drivers share the road. Incidents often happen in situations like:
- Crossing near transit stops and busier intersections
- Walking to campus-area destinations or along commercial corridors
- Nighttime or early-morning visibility issues (rain, headlights, glare)
- Construction zones that change traffic patterns and line-of-sight
Even when a pedestrian has the right-of-way, insurers may argue about timing, visibility, or whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to stop. Our job is to put the facts back in the driver’s seat—through investigation, documentation, and a clear liability theory.


