In many Grand Prairie cases, the disagreement starts quickly:
- Turning movements and sightlines: At intersections and commercial driveways, turning vehicles may claim they never saw the pedestrian until the last second—especially when traffic, trucks, or parked vehicles block views.
- Construction and road re-striping: Changes to lanes, faded crosswalk markings, or temporary signage can create confusion about where pedestrians should be and how drivers were expected to react.
- Night and low-visibility conditions: Evening commutes can mean darker sidewalks, glare from headlights, and inconsistent street lighting—issues that matter when fault is contested.
- Witness accounts that don’t match: People may remember different details depending on where they were standing, whether they saw the approach, or what happened after the impact.
When liability is unclear, your claim depends on how well the evidence is gathered and presented early.


