Wauwatosa is a mix of residential streets and areas with frequent vehicle traffic, including routes that commuters use every day. That matters because pedestrian injuries often turn on timing and visibility—for example:
- Turning vehicles that didn’t anticipate a pedestrian in the crosswalk or near the curb
- Late braking at higher speeds on approach roads
- Poor sightlines caused by parked cars, landscaping, trucks, or construction activity
- Low-visibility conditions in Wisconsin seasons (rain, snow, glare, and early darkness)
Even when you feel certain the driver should have seen you, insurers may still argue about where you were, how fast the vehicle was traveling, and whether you acted in a way that contributed to the crash.


