Ennis is a community where people walk for everyday needs—getting to work, school activities, errands, and community events. That means pedestrian risk often spikes in predictable patterns:
- Commute timing and turning traffic: Many crashes involve drivers turning left/right or merging when a pedestrian is already in the crosswalk area or entering the roadway.
- Visibility and street layout: Even when drivers “should have seen you,” glare, weather, lighting, and sightlines created by nearby vehicles can become the center of the dispute.
- Busy local corridors: Roads that carry more through-traffic can increase speed differences and reduce the margin for error for pedestrians.
- Event and school-area foot traffic: When foot traffic rises, drivers may be distracted or moving cautiously in one lane while failing to account for pedestrians in another.
In Ennis, the best claims are built by matching the accident’s real-world conditions to Texas negligence standards—and then anticipating how the insurance company will challenge what happened.


