Texarkana traffic patterns and busy local routes create situations where fault can be disputed even when the crash feels “obvious.” Common scenarios include:
- Near intersections and turning lanes where a rideshare vehicle is allegedly accelerating into a lane or failing to yield.
- Downtown-area crosswalk and curb activity where pedestrians step into the roadway or vehicles stop/merge close to walkers.
- Parking-lot and event traffic around restaurants, venues, and busy evening activity where rideshare pickups can create sudden stops.
- Weather and visibility issues (fog, rain, glare) that can affect braking distance and how witnesses describe the speed and lane position.
When insurers disagree on these details, your claim can stall—unless you have a plan for gathering the right evidence early and pushing back with a clear liability narrative.


