Issaquah is a suburban community with regular weekday commuting and weekend foot traffic. That mix can create patterns we see often in pedestrian cases:
- Turning conflicts at intersections and side streets where drivers are focused on traffic flow rather than people crossing.
- Visibility problems during Washington weather changes—rain, glare, and darker evenings can affect what a driver could “reasonably see.”
- Bus-stop and trail-adjacent activity, where pedestrians move unpredictably to reach destinations.
- Construction zones and detours, which can shift lanes, change signage, and affect sightlines.
Insurance companies may still try to minimize what happened (“you stepped out,” “you weren’t where you should’ve been,” “the injuries weren’t caused by this”). Your claim needs a careful, locally grounded approach to the facts.


