In Dallas, many pedestrians are out for everyday reasons—walking to errands, crossing near bus stops, getting to work, or moving through areas with changing traffic patterns. That matters because pedestrian cases often hinge on timing and visibility.
You may be facing questions like:
- Did the driver have a clear line of sight in rain or low-light conditions?
- Were you crossing at a reasonable location for that street and traffic flow?
- Did construction, landscaping, parked vehicles, or street design affect what the driver could see?
- Were you forced to change your path due to traffic or roadway conditions?
Even when a driver is clearly at fault, insurers may still argue about what you “should have done” to reduce what you can recover. Preparing for that early is key.


