Many Burlington accidents involve predictable movements: people crossing at busy corners, walking between parking areas and stores, or stepping near roadways while commuting to work or school. When something goes wrong, disputes often start over details like:
- Whether the driver saw you in time (lighting, line of sight, and speed on the approach)
- How the intersection or crosswalk was being used at that moment
- What you said to a driver or on scene before you realized the seriousness of injuries
- The condition of sidewalks/edges—uneven pavement, construction-related changes, or seasonal visibility issues
In Wisconsin, those early factual details matter because they shape fault arguments and how insurers decide what to offer.


