Even when a driver seems clearly at fault, pedestrian cases can still become contested—especially in busy corridors where motorists are navigating turning lanes, school traffic, and changing light conditions.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Crosswalk and turn conflicts near retail areas and busy intersections, where drivers may claim they “didn’t see you in time.”
- Night and late-evening visibility issues, particularly around entertainment and dining areas.
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic flow and create unusual sightlines.
- Commuter traffic timing, where drivers argue they had the right-of-way but didn’t anticipate a pedestrian entering the roadway.
Insurance adjusters may try to minimize the event or argue the injuries are unrelated. Your job is recovery; your case needs evidence and a strategy that fits how disputes actually play out here.


