In a suburban city like Lewisville, many pedestrian impacts occur in predictable patterns:
- Turning and merging traffic near larger retail corridors and highway feeder roads
- Late braking / visibility issues around curves, trucks, and high-traffic lanes
- Crosswalk confusion when signal timing, signage, or lane layout creates uncertainty
- Construction and lane shifts that change how drivers and pedestrians move
- Rush-hour commuter traffic where distracted driving is harder to detect without video
Even when a driver “looks at fault,” insurers may argue:
- the pedestrian was not in a crosswalk,
- the pedestrian entered the roadway too late,
- the crash was caused by traffic conditions rather than driver conduct,
- or injuries are unrelated.
That’s why your early documentation matters in Lewisville—especially if the scene changes quickly or footage is overwritten.


