In a smaller city, people may think the facts will be “obvious,” but pedestrian cases frequently hinge on details:
- Timing at crossings and turning lanes: A driver may claim they “didn’t see you in time,” even if the crash happened at a marked crosswalk.
- Lighting and weather: Wenatchee seasons matter. Rain, darker evenings, and winter glare can affect visibility and braking distance.
- Tourist and commuting surges: Periods of higher foot traffic increase the odds of disputed accounts—especially when multiple pedestrians are nearby.
- Hit-and-run risk: If the vehicle flees, your ability to preserve evidence and act quickly becomes even more important.
When insurance challenges your version of events, the case often turns on what can be proven—not what feels likely.


