College Station has patterns that show up in accident claims:
- Event and campus traffic spikes: game days, move-in season, and major events can increase sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end collisions.
- Busy pickup/drop-off zones: rideshare trips often pause at curbside areas where visibility is limited for other drivers.
- Pedestrian and cyclist activity: crosswalks, sidewalks, and shared routes can create side-impact or “turning vehicle” scenarios.
- Short-distance commuting: quick trips can still cause serious injuries—especially when rides are interrupted by construction, detours, or congestion.
These details matter for liability. In Texas, your claim can be affected by how fault is assigned and how the insurance company frames causation—so the story must be backed with a timeline, documents, and consistent medical records.


