Pedestrians are most vulnerable at intersections, crosswalks, and near curb lines—especially when traffic is moving quickly between work locations and nearby services. After a crash, it’s common for the story to shift:
- Drivers may claim they didn’t see you in time due to lighting, vehicle position, or traffic flow.
- Pedestrians may be unsure whether they were in the crosswalk, how far they’d already made it, or what the signal was.
- Witnesses may remember different details because people tend to look for the “impact moment,” not the moments leading up to it.
In Washington, insurance companies often scrutinize statements for inconsistencies and compare your account to photos, videos, and traffic-control information. That’s why early documentation and careful case review matter.


