Little Elm sits at the crossroads of local streets and regional travel patterns, which can affect how these cases develop. Many pedestrian injuries happen in situations like:
- Rush-hour turning movements at intersections where drivers are watching multiple lanes rather than crosswalk users.
- School-day and after-school foot traffic near areas where children and families move unpredictably.
- Sidewalk and residential-edge conflicts, such as when a driver enters a turn lane or driveway area without properly accounting for pedestrians.
- Event and weekend activity when visitors may be unfamiliar with local traffic patterns.
In each of these settings, the dispute often isn’t whether someone was injured—it’s what the driver saw, when they saw it, and what a reasonable driver could have done to avoid impact.


