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Pedestrian Accident Guide in Colorado: Crosswalk Fault and Medical Documentation

Pedestrian crashes can involve serious injuries and disputed right-of-way narratives. Crosswalk location, signal phase, and visibility factors are central.

Key Takeaways

  • Capture crosswalk markings, signal controls, and visibility conditions.
  • Preserve footwear, device, and scene evidence if available.
  • Track medical progression and mobility limits in detail.

Right-of-Way and Visibility Issues

Driver sightlines, lighting, parked-car obstructions, and crosswalk controls can shift liability analysis.

Insurers may attempt distraction arguments without full scene context.

Medical and Recovery Evidence

Pedestrian impacts can produce layered injuries requiring staged care. Keep complete referral and therapy records.

Document daily activity limits and return-to-work delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be in a marked crosswalk to have a claim?
Not always. Fault depends on roadway controls, driver duty of care, and crash circumstances.
Why do pedestrian claims take longer?
Higher medical complexity and disputed visibility/right-of-way details often increase investigation depth.
Should I speak to the driver insurer directly?
Use caution. Keep statements factual and consider legal review before recorded interviews.

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