Many pedestrian injuries here involve predictable “real life” patterns—commuter traffic, turning movements at intersections, and drivers sharing roads with walkers near retail and residential areas. That combination can create disputes over:
- Whether the driver saw you in time when making a turn or lane change
- Whether the driver was distracted during high-traffic periods
- Whether visibility was adequate (lighting, glare, weather, roadside obstructions)
- Whether the scene captured enough evidence (dash cams, nearby business cameras, or street cameras)
And in cases involving a hit-and-run or an uninsured/underinsured driver, the situation can become urgent quickly because coverage may be limited and footage can disappear.


