Hereford’s roads are a mix of everyday commuting routes, school-area traffic, and regional travel patterns. That combination can create predictable problems in pedestrian cases:
- Drivers may argue they “couldn’t see you in time,” especially where lighting is limited or traffic moves quickly.
- Coverage disputes can appear early, particularly when the driver claims the pedestrian stepped into the roadway unexpectedly.
- Statements get taken quickly, sometimes before you’ve fully assessed your injuries.
In practice, many claims hinge on timing—who saw what first, where the pedestrian was when the driver reacted, and whether the vehicle had a clear opportunity to stop.


