Robstown traffic patterns can create dangerous, high-stakes moments for walkers—particularly around daily commutes, shift changes, and roadside travel where drivers may be focused on timing and other vehicles.
In many pedestrian cases, the dispute isn’t “did a crash happen?” It’s:
- Did the driver see you in time to stop?
- Where were you standing or crossing first?
- Was the driver turning, merging, or accelerating out of a lane when the impact occurred?
- Did lighting, weather, or lane layout reduce visibility?
Adjusters may try to frame the incident as sudden or unavoidable, or suggest your injuries were minor and therefore not worth meaningful compensation. Your job is to make the facts verifiable.


