Pedestrian cases in and around Weatherford frequently involve disputes that go beyond “who hit who.” Common friction points we see locally include:
- Turning vehicles at busy intersections: Drivers turning from side streets or into busier corridors may claim they looked but didn’t see you until it was too late.
- Low-light visibility: Evening commutes and darker sidewalks can make it harder to confirm what the driver could reasonably see.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Work zones and altered lanes can create confusion about speed, lane position, and where pedestrians were expected to be.
- Tourists and out-of-town drivers: When visitors are unfamiliar with local routes, they may miss signage, crosswalk cues, or timing patterns.
When fault is contested, early evidence matters—because later, it’s easy for details to disappear.


