Longview is a city where people regularly mix between residential streets, commercial corridors, and routes used for commuting and errands. That means pedestrian injuries often involve:
- Turning movements at intersections (drivers who claim they “didn’t see you in time”)
- Poor sightlines from weather like rain or fog (common in the Pacific Northwest)
- Construction and roadwork that changes traffic patterns and crosswalk visibility
- Low-light conditions during fall and winter mornings/evenings
- Bus stops and curbside crossings, where a pedestrian may be partially obscured by waiting traffic
Even when the driver seems clearly at fault, disputes frequently center on visibility, timing, and where the pedestrian was at the moment the driver should have yielded.


