Little Elm is growing, and with more activity on roadways comes more situations that can turn into disputes—like:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where timing and visibility are contested
- Lane position disagreements when a rider is traveling with traffic but a driver claims they “couldn’t see”
- Construction and resurfacing impacts that affect traction, sightlines, and debris placement
- High-traffic seasonal volume (events, visitors, and weekend activity) that can change how fast roads feel
Even when the facts seem obvious to you, insurers often try to shift blame to the rider or minimize the severity of injuries. In Texas, where comparative responsibility may come into play, getting the story right early matters.


