Pedestrian cases in Knoxville often come down to roadway timing and visibility—especially where traffic volumes rise and attention is split.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Turning-lane collisions at intersections with heavy commuter flow (drivers focused on gaps in traffic rather than pedestrians).
- Crosswalk disputes where the signal phase and the driver’s turn timing become the central issue.
- Sidewalk and construction-area incidents where work zones, cones, or narrowed lanes change sightlines.
- Event and nightlife foot traffic near downtown and entertainment areas, where pedestrians move in groups and vehicles move unpredictably.
- Rideshare and delivery vehicle involvement, including claims that the driver “couldn’t stop in time” because of speed or braking distance.
Even when a driver admits fault, the insurance process can still challenge what you were injured, how serious it is, and whether it was caused by the crash. That’s why early evidence matters.


