Many pedestrian-involved crashes in Denton aren’t “mystery” accidents—they’re situations where a driver claims they didn’t see the person in time, or where fault gets argued because the details are hard to recreate later.
Common Denton-specific dispute themes we see include:
- Turning traffic conflicts: drivers turning across a crosswalk path or entering a lane where pedestrians are present.
- Late visibility: glare, dusk lighting, or vehicle blind spots in high-traffic corridors.
- Construction and lane changes: temporary signage, detours, and narrowed lanes can affect what a reasonable driver could see and where pedestrians were expected to be.
- Event and nightlife crowds: when foot traffic increases, drivers may be more likely to miss a pedestrian in the periphery.
Because insurance companies often focus on “what can’t be proven,” the goal early on is to preserve what can be proven.


