In Horizon City and the surrounding El Paso area, many people commute across busy corridors, cross near shopping areas, and travel on streets where visibility can change quickly—especially around dusk and during seasonal weather. Pedestrian injuries also commonly involve situations like:
- Turning-vehicle collisions where a driver enters a lane and a pedestrian is already in the crosswalk area
- Late braking or lane drift on roads with higher travel speeds
- Construction zones or temporary signage that change pedestrian routes and driver expectations
- Nighttime lighting gaps that make it harder to see a person in the roadway
These scenarios often lead to disputes about what each person could reasonably see and do at the moment of impact. That’s why your case needs an evidence-first approach—not guesswork.


