Waco has a mix of busy corridors, university-related foot traffic, and neighborhoods where people walk to run errands. That combination can create common collision patterns:
- Turning-vehicle crashes near intersections where drivers claim they “didn’t see” the pedestrian in time.
- Crosswalk and signal confusion when visibility is affected by glare, nighttime lighting, or lane positioning.
- Event and commuting spikes (weeknights, weekends, and major campus activity) that increase pedestrian density and reduce driver reaction time.
- Construction zones and lane changes where signage, temporary barriers, and altered traffic flow can become key evidence.
Even when the pedestrian clearly had the right-of-way, insurers may still argue you were outside the crosswalk, that you stepped into traffic unexpectedly, or that your injuries were pre-existing or unrelated.


