Many pedestrian cases in the Del City area turn into “he said, she said” disputes—especially when the incident involves intersections with heavy turning movements, high-speed approach lanes, or limited sightlines.
Common dispute points we see in Oklahoma pedestrian claims include:
- Driver claims of “not seeing you in time” at crossings where visibility is affected by lighting, weather, or turning vehicles
- Conflicting accounts from witnesses who were watching from different directions
- Insurance arguments about comparative fault, such as claims that the pedestrian stepped into traffic at an unexpected moment
- Damage and injury mismatches, where the insurer questions whether the crash caused the full extent of your medical issues
These cases require more than filing paperwork. They require a fact pattern built from the right proof—before memories fade and before video or documentation becomes harder to obtain.


