Pedestrian cases in Alpine often involve disputes about what a driver could reasonably see and do—especially when conditions change quickly.
Common Alpine-related patterns we investigate include:
- Seasonal visibility issues (winter glare, snow glare, wet pavement, and shorter daylight)
- Commute traffic and turning movements near busier corridors
- Pedestrian activity near schools, parks, and neighborhood crossings where drivers may not expect someone to be in the travel path
- Roadway lighting and sight-line problems (dark corners, glare from headlights, and limited sight distance)
- Construction/traffic-control adjustments that can confuse drivers about where pedestrians are crossing
Even when you “know” the driver made a mistake, Utah insurers may still argue over timing, fault sharing, or causation. Your first steps matter.


