Even when the driver “seems clearly at fault,” insurance companies in Utah commonly focus on two things:
- Whether the driver could reasonably avoid the collision given the lighting, traffic flow, and pedestrian activity in the area.
- Whether your injuries match the incident—or whether they claim a pre-existing condition or delayed reporting explains your symptoms.
Midvale’s mix of residential streets and higher-traffic commercial routes means some crashes occur in conditions that are easy to misunderstand later: glare from low sun, buses and delivery vehicles affecting sightlines, drivers making late turns, or pedestrians stepping off a curb in a way that gets disputed.


