Flower Mound is made up of busy corridors and calmer residential streets, and pedestrian risk often shows up where those worlds overlap—areas with higher turning volumes, commuter traffic, and intersections where drivers are scanning for gaps.
Common Flower Mound patterns we see:
- Turning-lane collisions at intersections where drivers are focused on cross-traffic flow.
- Crosswalk and signal disputes when lighting, weather, or distance makes it harder to judge when a pedestrian entered the crossing.
- “Late notice” claims where the driver asserts they couldn’t see you in time to stop.
- Construction and roadway changes near ongoing improvements that can affect visibility and driver awareness.
These cases frequently turn on timing, sightlines, and whether the driver acted reasonably under the conditions.


