Lockhart traffic isn’t just “through traffic”—it’s commutes, errands, school timing, and daytime activity around local retail areas. Add intersections with turning movements, changing light conditions, and drivers who may be unfamiliar with pedestrian-heavy spots, and you get a common pattern: adjusters focus on speed, visibility, and who “crossed when.”
When you’re injured, that debate can affect everything—how quickly you receive medical documentation, whether your injuries are treated as accident-related, and whether the other side tries to reduce fault.


