Even when a driver appears to be at fault, pedestrian cases can quickly become contested. In Riverton, common real-world factors can create ambiguity that insurers try to exploit:
- Low visibility seasons: winter glare, dusk lighting, and snowbanks can affect sightlines.
- Turn-and-cross conflicts: drivers turning across crosswalks or entering roadways from side streets may claim they “didn’t see” you in time.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: detours and temporary lane shifts can make it harder to anticipate where pedestrians are walking.
- Visitor traffic and weekend activity: when people are unfamiliar with local routes, timing and expectations can break down.
Your goal isn’t to “prove the driver was careless” in general—it’s to build a convincing, document-based explanation of how the crash happened and how it caused your injuries.


