In a city with major corridors, heavy commuting traffic, and frequent turning movements, many pedestrian crashes become disputed quickly—not necessarily because the driver is “not at fault,” but because the record is incomplete or gets distorted.
Common Fort Worth situations we see include:
- Busy intersections near shopping and restaurants where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or navigating traffic flow.
- Crosswalk and turning-lane collisions where both sides believe the other should have seen them sooner.
- Night and low-visibility impacts (street lighting gaps, glare, or motorists traveling faster than conditions allow).
- Construction zones and detours around arterial routes, where signage and lane layout changes can affect what a driver “should have anticipated.”
When insurance adjusters contact you early, their goal is often to limit exposure. That’s why your first decisions—what you say, what you save, and whether you document the scene—can matter as much as the injury itself.


