Donna is a community where many people commute between neighborhoods, workplaces, and retail areas on familiar routes. In practice, pedestrian crashes often involve:
- Turning movements near busy intersections during commute windows (cars entering traffic, pedestrians stepping off the curb, and limited reaction time).
- Night and low-visibility issues—drivers may be traveling faster than conditions allow, street lighting may be inconsistent, and people may be harder to see.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns near commercial corridors, which can affect crosswalk visibility, signage clarity, and driver attention.
- Walk-and-errand trips where pedestrians are focused on getting to a destination, but drivers may be watching for gaps in traffic.
Because these situations are common locally, the early investigation needs to be fast and detailed—especially when liability is disputed or the insurer suggests you “should have seen it coming.”


