In a city with a mix of residential blocks and higher-traffic commuting routes, pedestrian injuries commonly occur in moments where the driver’s attention, timing, and visibility are critical—especially when:
- People are crossing mid-block to reach nearby stores or transit stops
- Drivers turn at intersections and alleys with limited sightlines
- Construction, utility work, or temporary signage changes how streets look day-to-day
- Nighttime visibility is reduced by glare, poor lighting, or reflective barriers
Even when a driver appears responsible, insurance companies may argue comparative fault or challenge the severity of your injuries. Your claim is strongest when the story of what happened is supported by evidence collected early.


