Vancouver’s mix of neighborhoods, frequent commuting routes, and busy intersections means pedestrian accidents often involve predictable pressure points:
- Turn-and-yield problems near commercial areas and intersections where drivers routinely merge or make late lane adjustments.
- Crosswalk uncertainty when visibility is reduced by rain, glare, or obstructed sightlines from trucks and SUVs.
- Bus-and-rideshare foot traffic where pedestrians cross to catch routes or navigate pick-up/drop-off areas.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns, especially when drivers are forced to react to temporary signage and altered lanes.
In these situations, fault is rarely just “who got hit.” The details—line of sight, signal timing, vehicle speed, and where the pedestrian stepped—often decide whether insurance treats the claim as straightforward or contested.


