Many serious cases in suburban communities don’t start as “big battles.” They become disputes because:
- Drivers are focused on turning, lane changes, and traffic flow at neighborhood entrances and busier corridors.
- Visibility varies—sun glare, wet pavement, and nighttime lighting can affect what a driver claims they saw.
- Statements get taken early. Insurance adjusters may ask for a recorded version of events before your injuries are fully documented.
- Injuries may worsen after the first ER visit. Soft-tissue injuries, concussions, and back/neck issues can evolve over days or weeks.
In Friendswood, where commutes and errands overlap, it’s common for both sides to argue about the timing: when the pedestrian entered the roadway, when the driver first noticed them, and whether the driver had time and distance to stop.


