In Murray, many pedestrian impacts occur where attention gets divided: intersections with frequent lane changes, roads with high-speed stretches, and crossings where drivers are turning toward shopping corridors or commuter routes.
You may see disputes later about things like:
- Whether the driver could see you in time (sun angle, night lighting, glare)
- Whether a turn was made too late for a pedestrian to clear the lane safely
- Whether weather affected stopping distance (snow, slush, wet pavement)
- Whether the crosswalk signal and markings were followed
Even when it seems obvious who caused the collision, insurers often try to narrow blame and reduce payouts. Building your case early matters.


