University Place is a commuter community with busy corridors, neighborhood intersections, and sidewalks where people walk to errands, transit, and school activities. That blend creates patterns we often see in pedestrian injury claims:
- Turning-movement conflicts at intersections where drivers are watching traffic flow, not pedestrians.
- Late visibility issues in darker months (rain, glare, and reflective clothing not being enough).
- Event and school-area foot traffic that increases the chance of a “driver didn’t notice” defense.
- Construction-adjacent detours that can change how drivers approach crosswalks and how pedestrians move through the area.
When liability is disputed, those details can determine whether your claim is treated as a clear fault case—or a messy “he said, she said” dispute.


