American Fork’s mix of residential streets, busier corridors, and seasonal travel means drivers and pedestrians often share the same road space in close quarters. Common patterns we see in the area include:
- Commute-time traffic conflicts when drivers are trying to get through intersections quickly.
- Crosswalk and turn disputes where a driver claims they didn’t see the pedestrian in time.
- Low-visibility conditions during winter months, early mornings, and late evenings.
- Construction and roadway changes that can shift traffic lanes, signage, and sightlines.
When you’re hit as a pedestrian, the immediate issue is your health—but the fast-moving issue is how the story gets told. Early decisions can affect what insurers accept, what they deny, and what evidence is still available.


