In a smaller city, it’s common for incidents to involve familiar streets, repeat drivers, and nearby businesses. That can help you find witnesses—but it can also mean the scene changes quickly: cameras get overwritten, vehicles are moved, and people’s memories fade.
In Clovis and eastern New Mexico, pedestrian collisions frequently occur during:
- Day-to-day commutes (morning and evening traffic)
- Crossing near shopping and dining areas where drivers may be focused on turns and parking lots
- Sidewalk-walking and roadway edge walking during busy periods
- Nighttime visibility issues (lighting differences, glare, and drivers not seeing pedestrians in time)
- Seasonal weather impacts—including wind, dust, and winter road conditions that affect stopping distance
Even when a driver “seems clearly at fault,” insurers may still challenge what happened first, where you were standing, and whether your injuries match the impact.


