Many pedestrian cases start with a simple question: Who saw whom first, and who had a duty to prevent the impact? In Ivins, that question can get complicated because pedestrian activity often overlaps with:
- Commuter and turning traffic near intersections and neighborhood entrances
- Lower visibility conditions during early mornings, evenings, and seasonal weather changes
- Construction/road work and detours that alter sightlines and traffic flow
- Tourism and weekend travel when more drivers are unfamiliar with local routes
Even if you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers may argue about speed, right-of-way, signal compliance, or whether you were in a place where the driver could reasonably stop.


