In a city where people commute between neighborhoods, work sites, retail areas, and busy corridors, pedestrian crashes frequently come down to timing and visibility—especially around intersections, turning lanes, and areas with heavy vehicle traffic.
Common Orange-specific patterns we see include:
- Crossing during peak traffic windows when drivers are focused on commuting rather than pedestrians.
- Turning-maneuver conflicts where a vehicle begins a turn and a pedestrian is already in the crosswalk area or entering it.
- Roadway lighting and weather effects—fog, rain, and low-light conditions can make it harder for drivers to see in time.
- Construction and work-zone activity that changes normal traffic flow and sightlines.
When liability is disputed, the details matter: where you were standing, how long the driver had to stop, what the traffic controls showed, and whether the scene was captured by witnesses, cameras, or dash footage.


