Ferndale is a place where people commute, run errands, and walk for everyday life. That’s also why pedestrian injuries frequently happen in predictable “real-world” moments—like crossing busy corridors during shift changes, walking near commercial areas, or sharing the roadway with drivers who are focused on weather, traffic, or late arrivals.
Washington weather and lighting can also play a role. Rain and low visibility can reduce a driver’s reaction time, while dusk and darker conditions can make pedestrians harder to see—especially near roadside areas where glare, trees, or buildings can affect sightlines.
The result: even when a driver claims they “didn’t see you,” liability may still turn on whether they exercised reasonable care for the conditions.


