In suburban and commuter-heavy areas like Manvel, pedestrian injuries frequently involve situations where drivers believe they had the right of way—until video, witnesses, or traffic-control evidence tells a different story. Common patterns we see in the area include:
- Turning-maneuver conflicts at intersections and busy access points, especially when traffic flow makes it harder to judge a pedestrian’s distance.
- Crosswalk and signal confusion, where the driver claims the pedestrian stepped out late or the pedestrian claims the signal was active.
- Work-truck and commercial vehicle involvement, where insured parties may argue about speed, lane position, or “unexpected movement.”
- Low-light visibility (early mornings, evening commutes, glare) that can affect what a driver says they saw.
These disagreements don’t always mean you’re at fault. But they do mean you need a strategy that anticipates how insurance adjusters try to frame the timeline.


