Uvalde is a community where people walk to run errands, reach school activities, and get to appointments—often along streets with changing traffic patterns and mixed lighting. After a crash, common complications include:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts near busy corridors and school-area traffic
- Low-visibility conditions during early morning or evening commutes
- Unclear witness recollections when multiple people saw only part of the incident
- Construction or road changes that affect sightlines and driver expectations
Even when a driver “should have seen you,” insurers may still argue about timing, visibility, or where you were when they first noticed you. That’s why your early documentation matters.


