Many pedestrian cases hinge on a detail someone didn’t think mattered at the time. In Columbia, that can mean:
- Busy commuting corridors where drivers routinely face heavy traffic and late braking
- Downtown crosswalks and turning lanes where drivers may claim they “never saw” the pedestrian in time
- Event and nightlife crowds where visibility and attention change quickly (and footage is sometimes overwritten)
- Construction zones and detours that alter normal sightlines and walking routes
Insurance companies frequently challenge pedestrian claims by attacking what they say happened in the seconds before impact. The goal is often to reduce payout by disputing fault, minimizing injury severity, or pushing blame onto the injured person.


