Ingleside traffic often involves a mix of residents, commuters, and visitors moving through commercial corridors and intersections with frequent turning movements. Pedestrian injuries commonly happen when drivers:
- are focused on traffic flow and delayed turning maneuvers
- misjudge distance at intersections or near crosswalks
- encounter glare or sudden lighting changes (common around dawn/dusk)
- don’t notice a pedestrian due to congestion, construction activity, or roadside obstructions
When the crash involves a turning vehicle or a driver who “didn’t see you,” liability becomes a detailed factual issue—one that strongly benefits from early investigation.


