In many Aventura incidents, the dispute isn’t whether someone was injured—it’s what happened in the seconds before impact.
Common local patterns include:
- Turning-lane conflicts near busy commercial corridors where drivers are focused on traffic flow.
- Crosswalk and signal timing disagreements—especially at intersections where visibility can change due to sun glare or vehicle positioning.
- Night and weekend risk spikes when foot traffic increases around restaurants, entertainment, and events.
- Construction and lane changes that create confusion about who had the safer path.
After a crash, insurance companies may try to get statements early, minimize the severity of injuries, or suggest the incident was unavoidable. In pedestrian cases, that early narrative matters.


