Many pedestrian collisions in Bastrop happen in predictable places—busy commutes, retail corridors, school-season traffic, or areas where visitors are unfamiliar with local driving habits. In these situations, it’s not unusual for insurers to argue:
- The driver “couldn’t see you in time,” especially at dusk or in glare conditions
- You were walking outside a crosswalk or not where drivers expect pedestrians
- Comparative fault applies because you “should have been more careful”
- Your injuries weren’t serious (or didn’t start with the crash)
Even when the impact seems obvious, Texas claims can still turn into factual battles. The difference between a denied claim and meaningful compensation is often the evidence and the early decisions you make.


