Many pedestrian collisions in and around Huron happen near places where foot traffic is common—downtown sidewalks, shopping areas, schools, and routes people use to get to work or errands. Even when a driver admits they “didn’t see” a pedestrian in time, insurers may argue that:
- you stepped into the roadway too late or from an unexpected location,
- you weren’t where you should have been under traffic rules,
- visibility was reasonable and the crash was unavoidable,
- your injuries are minor or unrelated to the impact.
South Dakota claims are fact-driven. A strong pedestrian injury case usually turns on proving what the driver saw (or should have seen), what the pedestrian was doing, and what caused the impact—not on guessing or relying on first impressions.


