Alvin is suburban and spread out, and that affects how pedestrian accidents happen. Many crashes involve:
- Commuter cut-through traffic: drivers speeding up on familiar routes between neighborhoods and commercial areas
- Turning conflicts: pedestrians in crosswalks or near intersections getting caught by late turns
- Visibility problems: glare from low sun, nighttime lighting gaps, and poor sightlines near parked vehicles
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage that can increase confusion
In these situations, the “who saw whom first” question becomes central. Insurance adjusters may try to frame it as the pedestrian’s fault—even when the driver had opportunities to avoid the collision.


