Many local injury claims turn on the same real-world patterns:
- Commute traffic and late-day congestion: Drivers may be focused on getting through traffic, making turns, or changing lanes—leaving less time to notice a pedestrian.
- High-visibility gaps at crossings: Even when a crosswalk exists, disputes often come down to timing—whether the driver had time to see you and stop.
- Construction and changing road layouts: Work zones, temporary signage, and altered driving paths can affect what a “reasonable driver” should have done.
- Heat and glare during certain months: Weslaco-area lighting and weather conditions can reduce visibility, which matters when evidence is later reviewed.
When liability is contested, those details become critical. Insurance companies may argue the driver “couldn’t have seen you,” or that your actions were the cause. We focus on the facts that hold up to scrutiny.


