Many of the most disputed pedestrian injury cases in Pampa come down to visibility and timing. Drivers may be focused on commuting routes, late-day lighting, or roadway conditions that change quickly.
Common local factors that can affect fault in these cases include:
- Low-angle sun at dawn and dusk (including glare issues)
- Roadway lighting near commercial strips and intersections
- Turning movements where a driver claims they “didn’t see” a pedestrian until it was too late
- Construction or lane changes that alter normal traffic flow
- Busy workday schedules that increase speed and reduce driver caution
In a pedestrian case, even when the crash seems obvious, insurance companies may still challenge what happened—especially if there’s no immediate video, or if the scene was cleared before evidence was preserved.


