Many local pedestrian injuries happen in everyday situations:
- Commute corridors where drivers are focused on speed and timing between intersections
- Bus and school-related routes where students and families are crossing near curb lines
- Work-zone areas where lane shifts and temporary signage change sightlines
- Suburban intersections where turning movements and glare from late-day sun reduce reaction time
Even when the crash seems obvious, the dispute usually isn’t about whether you were injured—it’s about what the driver could reasonably see, whether they were traveling at a safe speed for conditions, and what happened in the seconds before impact.


