Pedestrian crashes here often involve patterns tied to how people move through the city:
- Turning and merging at high-traffic intersections: Drivers may be watching vehicles, not pedestrians—especially when multiple lanes and turning movements are involved.
- Crosswalk confusion near busier corridors: Even when crosswalks exist, visibility, signal timing, and lane positioning can create disputes.
- Evening and winter lighting conditions: Utah weather changes how quickly drivers can see and stop—especially with glare, wet pavement, and snow/ice.
- Construction and roadway changes: Detours, temporary signage, and lane shifts can affect sight lines and driver expectations.
- Hit-and-run concerns: When the vehicle and driver can’t be identified quickly, preserving evidence becomes critical.
If any of these sound familiar, you’re not starting from scratch—you need a claim strategy that matches how these cases actually play out locally.


