In real cases, the story is rarely as simple as “the driver hit the pedestrian.” In Plainview, disputes commonly start with what happened at the last second:
- Turning and lane changes at intersections: Drivers may claim they “saw you in time” or that you stepped into traffic unexpectedly.
- Low-visibility conditions: Early mornings, late evenings, and nighttime lighting can affect whether a driver had a reasonable chance to stop.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Road work can alter sightlines, signals, and normal routes.
- Busy school/work schedules: Crossings near predictable daily activity can still become contested when witnesses disagree.
When liability is contested, the case can hinge on details—signal timing, vehicle path, and what the scene shows.


