Woods Cross sits in a high-traffic part of the Wasatch Front, where commuting patterns and frequent lane changes can increase risk for pedestrians—especially during peak morning and evening hours. Residents often walk near:
- Busier intersections where drivers are turning across traffic
- Edges of commercial areas where people cross between destinations
- Roadways with limited lighting in winter months
- Construction zones where traffic patterns shift and visibility changes
In these situations, the “common story” an insurer tells—like “the pedestrian stepped out unexpectedly”—often becomes the center of the dispute. A Woods Cross pedestrian accident claim needs evidence that answers a simple question: Did the driver have a reasonable opportunity to see and stop?


