Pedestrian accidents here often involve the same everyday patterns:
- Commute traffic and turning conflicts: Drivers changing lanes or making turns can have limited sightlines, especially during rush hour.
- Construction and road changes: Detours, temporary signage, and lane shifts can create unexpected hazards for walkers.
- School and neighborhood foot traffic: Crosswalks and nearby intersections get heavier around drop-off and pick-up times.
- Weather and lighting: Utah winter conditions—snow glare, darker mornings, and wet pavement—can make stopping distances and visibility a major issue.
In these situations, insurers may argue the pedestrian “should have seen it coming” or that the crash was unavoidable. We focus on reconstructing what happened so your claim reflects the real scene, not just the driver’s version.


