In the Rio Grande Valley, trips often begin and end around busy commute routes, shopping corridors, and event nights. That means the “what happened” story can get blurry fast—especially when multiple people are involved (rider, driver, other motorists, witnesses, and sometimes police).
A strong claim depends on locking down your incident timeline early:
- Where you were when you first noticed the problem (pickup line, curb, intersection, roadway edge)
- What the driver was doing right before impact (stopped, turning, changing lanes, entering traffic)
- Whether you were inside the vehicle, getting in/out, or standing near the curb
After a wreck, insurers may ask for a quick explanation. If the story shifts—even slightly—your credibility and settlement value can be affected.


