Sebring has a mix of residential roads, tourist traffic, and drivers who may be unfamiliar with local routes. That combination can create predictable crash patterns:
- Tourist and rental vehicle traffic can increase sudden lane changes, late braking, and distraction.
- Construction and resurfacing on busy corridors may leave debris or changed markings.
- Day/night visibility shifts—especially during early morning rides and evening commutes—can affect how fault is argued.
- Roadside driveways and turns are common in suburban areas, and those maneuvers often become the focus of disputes.
In these situations, the “who is at fault?” question often turns on details: timing, signage/markings, sight lines, and the physical evidence at the scene. Your next steps should be aimed at preserving that evidence while it’s still available.


