Many pedestrian injuries here involve factors that make fault harder to prove than people expect:
- Daylight-to-dusk visibility changes: evening glare, headlight wash, and shorter sight lines can affect what a driver could reasonably see.
- Two-lane road dynamics: drivers may change lanes, turn, or pass while focusing on traffic flow rather than pedestrians near the roadway edge.
- Event and visitor surges: when crowds increase, crosswalks and nearby streets can get busier, and timing disputes become more common.
- Construction and detours: roadside work can reduce sight distance and shift traffic patterns.
When the story changes—what the driver says, what the insurance adjuster believes, what the medical record shows—your early documentation and strategy matter.


