Midland’s mix of commuting traffic, industrial-area routes, and wide roads creates a pattern we see often in pedestrian injury claims: drivers may argue they “didn’t see you in time,” or that the pedestrian entered unexpectedly—particularly during turning maneuvers and late-afternoon glare.
In Texas, insurers may also lean on comparative-fault arguments to reduce payouts. That means the early facts—where you were standing, what the driver did before impact, and what witnesses observed—matter more than many people expect.


