Brookfield’s mix of suburban streets, turning lanes, and high-traffic retail corridors can create confusion at the scene. Even when a driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may argue:
- They didn’t see you in time (often tied to lighting, sight lines, and turning angles)
- You weren’t in the crosswalk / were too close to traffic
- The crash didn’t cause your symptoms (especially if you delayed treatment or symptoms evolved)
In practice, many disputes come down to timing: where you were when the driver first had a clear view, how quickly the vehicle approached, and what the road conditions were at impact.


