Many pedestrian injuries in smaller Wisconsin communities happen in predictable “daily routine” settings:
- Commuter traffic on state and county routes where drivers are moving through town between morning and evening shifts.
- Crossings near busy commercial areas, where turning vehicles can conflict with pedestrians.
- Seasonal visibility issues—rain, snow, glare, and early darkness can make it harder for drivers to see people on foot.
- Construction and resurfacing that changes lane patterns, signage, or sightlines.
Even when you believe the driver “should have seen you,” insurers often focus on details like where you entered the roadway, whether you were in a crosswalk, and whether weather/lighting affected what the driver could reasonably notice.


