Monmouth is a community where people regularly mix daily commuting with errands—often on roads with changing traffic speeds and visibility. Pedestrians can be especially vulnerable in situations like:
- Crosswalks and turning lanes near higher-traffic corridors, where drivers may be focused on merging or making quick turns.
- Evening and early-morning visibility issues, including glare, darker sidewalks, and wet pavement during Oregon weather.
- Construction or roadwork zones, where signage and lane patterns change and drivers may misjudge where pedestrians are expected to be.
- Driver distraction during routine travel, including navigation use, phone activity, or attention diverted by nearby traffic.
In these cases, the dispute often isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s what a reasonable driver could and should have seen in time to avoid impact, and whether the driver’s actions or inactions were the cause.


