Arlington is a commuting community—so many pedestrian collisions happen around busy corridors, shift changes, school zones, and evening traffic. In real cases, disputes often center on:
- Visibility (headlights at dusk, glare, weather, or street lighting near intersections)
- Turning movements (drivers cutting across lanes when they “thought they saw” you)
- Crosswalk timing and signage (what the pedestrian had to rely on at the moment)
- Construction or lane changes (detours and narrowed roads can affect sightlines)
Even when the driver admits fault, insurers may argue the injuries aren’t serious, weren’t caused by the crash, or that you were partly responsible. Your early evidence and documentation matter more in Arlington because city traffic patterns create predictable “where were you standing and when did the driver see you?” arguments.


