Harvey drivers and pedestrians share roads with heavy commuting traffic, frequent traffic stops, and areas where visibility can change quickly—especially at night or during bad weather. Many injured people first notice problems like:
- another vehicle drifting or accelerating unpredictably near intersections
- braking that seems too late or too sudden
- collisions during evening commute windows when fatigue and alcohol-related impairment can overlap
Those realities affect the case because they shape what witnesses notice, what video may capture, and how police document driving behavior. The sooner your case is evaluated, the more likely it is that we can preserve the evidence that insurers often try to minimize.


