El Campo has a mix of residential streets, school-area traffic, and commercial routes where visibility can change fast—especially in the morning and evening commute windows. Pedestrian injuries often occur in situations like:
- Turning movements near intersections where drivers may be watching other vehicles first
- Crosswalks and school zones where drivers are expected to slow and yield
- Sidewalk-adjacent collisions where a pedestrian is partially in the travel path when a driver passes or turns
- Night or low-light impacts where glare from headlights and limited street lighting can affect what “reasonable notice” looked like
In these cases, the dispute often isn’t whether the pedestrian was hurt—it’s whether the driver had a fair chance to avoid the collision and whether the facts match what insurance later claims.


