Many pedestrian injuries in South Texas happen during routine commuting and errands—crossing near busier corridors, walking between destinations, or navigating streets with changing traffic patterns. When a crash occurs, the story can shift fast:
- Drivers and insurers may argue they “didn’t see you in time.”
- Lighting and visibility can become a dispute, especially at dusk or during bad weather.
- Construction zones, detours, and temporary lane changes can affect where pedestrians were walking and what drivers could reasonably expect.
- If multiple vehicles were involved, or if the intersection timing was a factor, liability can become contested.
In San Benito, where daily routes may overlap with school schedules, shift work, and evening travel, these issues aren’t unusual—they’re exactly why early evidence matters.


