Allen is a fast-growing North Texas community, and many pedestrian incidents happen in predictable places: near busy arterials, shopping corridors, and intersections where drivers are turning across lanes to reach parking lots or merge into traffic.
In real cases around Allen, disputes commonly center on:
- Late braking at intersections when a driver is watching for other cars instead of pedestrians.
- Left- and right-turn conflicts, especially when a pedestrian is crossing near a curb cut, driveway entrance, or marked crosswalk.
- Poor visibility conditions, including sunrise/sunset glare, headlights at night, and glare from wet roadways during Texas storms.
- Construction-related changes that shift lanes, alter signage placement, or affect sightlines.
Even if you believe the driver “should have seen you,” insurance companies may argue about your location, timing, or whether you crossed where a driver had a duty to anticipate pedestrians. Your early documentation matters more in Allen because these fact issues are where claims are won or lost.


