Many pedestrian accidents in the Belton area happen in predictable, everyday settings:
- Commute crossings near major roads where drivers are focused on traffic flow and turning movements
- Walks to stores and neighborhoods where sight lines can be blocked by landscaping, parked vehicles, or roadside signage
- School and event traffic that increases congestion and changes driving patterns quickly
- Night or early-morning visibility issues when lighting is inconsistent and drivers may struggle to see pedestrians in time
In these situations, disputes often come down to timing: When did the driver first see you? Did they have enough time and distance to stop or avoid? A strong claim needs evidence that answers those questions clearly.


