Boerne is a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and high-traffic pockets where people walk more than you might expect—whether that’s heading to a restaurant, moving between parking areas, or crossing near intersections.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Turning movements at intersections where a driver may be focused on traffic flow rather than pedestrians.
- Pedestrians crossing near sidewalks and curb lines where visibility can change due to parked vehicles, landscaping, or changing light.
- Evening and weekend incidents when foot traffic increases and lighting conditions may be less forgiving.
- Construction and detours that shift lanes, reduce sight lines, or change how crosswalks and signage are positioned.
Those details matter because a strong claim depends on what a reasonable driver should have seen and done—given the specific layout, timing, and conditions.


