Local conditions can affect how these cases play out. In and around Rio Grande City, pedestrian injuries often happen in familiar, everyday situations:
- Commutes and shift changes: drivers are late, distracted, or moving quickly between residential areas and workplaces.
- Busy corners and limited sight lines: parked vehicles, landscaping, or lighting can reduce visibility.
- Sidewalk gaps and street crossings: pedestrians may use the most direct route even when a marked crosswalk isn’t present.
- Construction and roadwork: detours, temporary signage, and lane changes can confuse drivers and increase risk.
Those details matter because liability in Texas isn’t decided by “who seems at fault.” It’s decided by evidence—what the driver saw (or should have seen), what the roadway conditions were, and what actions were reasonable.


