South Houston sees a mix of residential streets, higher-traffic intersections, and commuter patterns that can increase risk for pedestrians—especially around areas where drivers are routinely turning, changing lanes, or trying to keep pace during peak hours.
In real cases, disputes often come down to details like:
- Whether the driver was paying attention in time to stop at the crossing
- How traffic was flowing when you stepped into the roadway
- Lighting and visibility conditions during evening hours
- Whether construction activity, parked vehicles, or street layout affected sightlines
Because these factors vary block to block, the “obvious” story isn’t always what insurance relies on. A strong claim starts by capturing the facts while they’re still available.


