In Granbury, many fatal incidents involve scenarios residents recognize: commutes along major corridors, seasonal traffic surges, vehicles entering or exiting busy intersections, and pedestrian activity near retail and event areas. Those details matter because settlement value often depends on evidence of:
- Where the crash happened (intersection vs. roadway vs. driveway/parking access)
- Visibility and conditions (night driving, weather, lighting, signage)
- Time-to-care after the incident (what happened in the hours and days after)
- Witness availability (event crowds and passing motorists can affect what gets documented)
If the incident occurred during a busy period—when multiple people were nearby—documentation quality can improve. If critical evidence wasn’t preserved quickly, value can suffer even when liability seems obvious.


