Many pedestrian incidents in Layton involve fast-moving traffic, limited sightlines, and complex turning patterns at intersections. Even when you believe the driver clearly caused the crash, insurers may argue about:
- Where you entered the roadway (and how quickly)
- Whether the driver had a clean line of sight before braking
- Lighting conditions at dusk and in winter months
- Driver distractions (common in commuting environments)
In practice, the case often comes down to: what could the driver see in time to stop, and what does the physical scene show? That’s why early documentation matters more than many people expect.


