Midlothian’s layout and daily routines create predictable pressure points:
- Work and school traffic surges: early mornings and afternoon transitions increase the chance of rushed driving.
- Multi-lane road crossings: pedestrians may be visible on one side of a vehicle but still be in the driver’s blind zone.
- Turning and merging conflicts: many impacts occur when a driver turns across a path or fails to account for people moving near intersections.
- Darkness and glare: evening commutes and Texas weather can reduce sightlines, especially near unlit or partially lit areas.
When these factors are present, fault is often disputed. The driver may claim they “didn’t see you in time,” or the insurer may argue your actions contributed to the crash. Your evidence and injury documentation become critical.


