Many pedestrian collisions in suburban areas like Brown Deer happen during short trips and familiar routes—so the initial story can become “everyone assumed they saw.” That’s exactly why cases often turn into disputes about:
- Whether the driver actually saw you in time to stop
- How the driver approached an intersection or crosswalk
- Lighting and weather conditions (late fall glare, winter snowbanks, spring rain)
- Whether a driver’s evasive action was reasonable
Wisconsin insurance adjusters may focus on gaps: missing photos, unclear witness accounts, or uncertainty about when you first received treatment. If your case involves a hit-and-run, those gaps can be even more damaging—because you may have less identifying information to work with.


