Even when a driver admits they “didn’t see you,” claims in Beckley often turn into disputes about timing, visibility, and responsibility. In West Virginia, insurance carriers frequently challenge:
- whether the driver could reasonably stop in time,
- whether the pedestrian was within a safe crossing area,
- what the lighting and weather were like at the moment of impact,
- and whether the injuries match what was reported early.
Beckley’s mix of residential streets, commercial areas, and frequent commuting means pedestrians can be exposed at intersections, turning lanes, and crosswalk approaches—especially during dawn/dusk commutes and seasonal weather changes.


