Friendswood is suburban—meaning many riders commute through busier corridors, then slow down near residential pockets. That mix can create common claim problems:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts at intersections where cars are turning across oncoming traffic.
- “I didn’t see you” arguments—especially when visibility is reduced by glare, weather, or lighting.
- Comparative fault allegations (for example, claims that a rider was going too fast for conditions or wasn’t in the right lane).
- Roadway debris and maintenance issues that can be hard to prove later if photos aren’t taken right away.
Because of these realities, two riders with similar injuries can see very different outcomes based on evidence quality and how convincingly causation is shown.


