Even when a driver seems clearly at fault, claims often stall or get challenged. In the Port Neches area, disputes commonly come down to:
- Visibility and lighting conditions: dusk, glare, and dark stretches of roadway can affect what a driver says they saw.
- Turning traffic and lane changes: many pedestrian crashes happen when vehicles turn through or cross a pedestrian’s path.
- Work-commute timing: traffic patterns can change around shift start/stop times, and witnesses may be harder to locate later.
- “You stepped out suddenly” arguments: insurance may claim the pedestrian entered the roadway too quickly to avoid.
When an adjuster pushes a version of events that doesn’t match what happened, you need a careful investigation—not guesswork.


