Newcastle sits in a region where people commute to and from nearby employment centers, school routes, and shopping areas. That means pedestrian incidents frequently involve:
- Turn-lane conflicts at intersections where drivers are accelerating, switching lanes, or making late decisions
- Crosswalk disputes when visibility is reduced by weather, lighting, or traffic density
- “I didn’t see you” arguments that force the case to hinge on what the driver could reasonably have observed
In Washington, insurance companies know that pedestrian injuries can involve delayed symptoms—so they may try to narrow the timeline, challenge causation, or argue your current treatment wasn’t caused by the crash. Your best protection is a claim strategy grounded in evidence, not guesses.


