Many pedestrian cases in North Texas don’t hinge on whether someone was hit—they hinge on what happened right before impact.
In Corinth, common pressure points include:
- Turning movements and late braking near signalized intersections
- Visibility issues during sunrise/sunset, rain, or glare from headlights
- Construction and lane changes that can alter sightlines and traffic flow
- High-volume commuting corridors where drivers may claim they “didn’t see” you in time
When insurance adjusters reach out quickly, they may try to narrow the timeline or suggest the pedestrian is partly responsible. The early phase is when details matter most—especially for crashes that involve disputed positioning, crosswalk visibility, or whether the driver had a clear opportunity to stop.


