In West Bend, many people walk for everyday errands, school commutes, and neighborhood travel—then expect drivers to slow down and notice them. But pedestrian cases frequently hinge on details like:
- Lighting and visibility near early morning or evening commutes
- Multi-lane roads and turning traffic where a driver may claim they “never saw” you in time
- Crossings near intersections where signal timing, lane position, or turning movement becomes disputed
- Construction and seasonal road conditions that can affect sightlines and stopping distance
Even when it seems obvious someone should have seen you, insurance companies often try to narrow fault or question the severity and timing of injuries. Your early documentation and legal strategy can make the difference.


