Key Biscayne traffic patterns and visitor activity create real-world scenarios that can affect evidence and liability. Common examples we see include:
- Tourist and ride-share timing: When visitors or unfamiliar drivers are involved, witness recollections and “who was driving” details can get muddled.
- Traffic flow and merge points: Crashes can occur at high-visibility choke points where multiple vehicles and quick lane changes complicate what each person saw.
- Pedestrian-adjacent risk: Even when a driver claims they “didn’t see” someone crossing or near road edges, the story can change depending on lighting, distance, and location.
- Coordinated insurance pressure: After a crash, adjusters may push quick statements and recorded interviews—often before medical issues are fully understood.
In Florida, the legal and insurance process moves on schedules—so waiting too long to act can make it harder to preserve key evidence.


