De Pere sees steady pedestrian activity tied to everyday routines—getting to work, walking to errands, or crossing near routes people use daily. Many impacts happen in predictable places:
- Near intersections with heavy turning traffic, where drivers accelerate through gaps
- Where visibility changes quickly due to weather, glare, or parked vehicles near curb lines
- During seasonal transitions (late fall, winter snow, early spring thaw), when stopping distances increase
- Around commercial stretches where drivers are focused on exits, pickups, and deliveries
Even if you believe the driver “clearly” caused the crash, insurance may still dispute what happened, how fast the vehicle was moving, or whether your medical issues match the incident.


