Round Rock is a growing suburb with major commuting routes, frequent turning movements, and lots of predictable pedestrian activity—especially around:
- busy intersections near retail and dining areas
- neighborhoods where people walk to nearby stops
- school-day traffic patterns and evening commuting
- areas with lighting changes from day to night and glare from sunrise/sunset
These realities often create a common dispute: drivers and insurers may claim they “didn’t see” a pedestrian in time, or they may argue the pedestrian walked into the roadway unexpectedly. Your job after a crash is to preserve facts that make the timeline provable.


