Frisco traffic patterns can be intense—especially around morning and evening commuting hours and near areas where pedestrians mix with turning vehicles. In these situations, disputes commonly revolve around:
- When the driver first saw you (and whether they had time to avoid the impact)
- Whether the driver was turning across your path
- Visibility conditions like glare from low sun angles, lighting at crosswalks, or weather after storms
- What the pedestrian signals looked like in real time
Insurance adjusters may argue the crash was unavoidable or that the injury story doesn’t match the event. That’s why acting early—before evidence disappears—can be the difference between a claim that gets delayed and one that moves forward.


