Dallas sits in a busy corridor where drivers may be commuting between towns, passing through on errands, or navigating changing traffic patterns. In real cases, disputes tend to grow around issues like:
- Poor visibility at dusk or in rain (headlights glare, wet pavement, and reduced sightlines)
- Last-minute turns and lane changes near commercial areas and busier intersections
- Construction and maintenance zones that alter lanes, signage, and pedestrian routes
- Crosswalk confusion when signals, markings, or driver expectations don’t match what the pedestrian saw
Even when a driver “seems” at fault, insurers may argue the pedestrian was partly responsible or that injuries were minor. Your early documentation and legal strategy can make a major difference.


