In and around Alachua, pedestrian injuries can occur in predictable places—busy corridors during commuting hours, crossings near shopping areas, and routes people walk to reach work or errands. Even when a driver “should have seen you,” insurers may still dispute key facts.
Common local disputes we see after pedestrian crashes include:
- Conflicting accounts about where the pedestrian was when the driver first noticed them
- Claims of sudden movement (for example, stepping into a lane or crossing late)
- Disagreement about lighting (dusk/night visibility, glare, and headlight washout)
- Unclear crosswalk or turning behavior at intersections with heavy turn traffic
- Hit-and-run complications when the vehicle leaves before identification
Because of this, the early steps you take after a crash can matter as much as the injury itself.


