Farmersville sits in a driving corridor where daily commutes and freight activity can increase the likelihood of serious crashes. In catastrophic cases, the “what happened” can become heavily disputed—especially when liability depends on lane placement, speed, sightlines, signage, lighting, and how the collision unfolded.
Local factors that can matter in investigations include:
- Time-of-day visibility (dawn/dusk lighting and glare)
- Intersection and turn dynamics (left turns, merges, and sudden braking)
- Road surface conditions (potholes, uneven pavement, and debris)
- Commercial involvement (maintenance and safety practices for trucks or equipment)
When injuries are severe, insurers may try to narrow causation—arguing that the harm is unrelated, temporary, or exaggerated. A focused approach early helps preserve the roadway facts that determine credibility.


