Pedestrian accidents in and around Seagoville often happen during routine travel and commutes—times when people assume drivers are paying attention. Common scenarios include:
- Getting to/ from nearby stores and service corridors where traffic moves quickly and turning vehicles may not fully yield.
- Crossings near high-traffic intersections where light timing, longer sight lines, or distracted driving can reduce the time a driver has to stop.
- Walking along road edges or near construction/driveway entrances where visibility changes and drivers may be focused on merging or lane changes.
- After-work or evening walking when lighting is poorer and driver attention drops.
Even if you believe the driver “must” be at fault, insurance companies frequently contest what happened—especially when there’s no clear video or when witnesses disagree about timing.


