Many pedestrian incidents in suburban South Florida involve the same recurring patterns:
- Turning-maneuver conflicts at intersections near where people commute to work or drop off children
- Crosswalk and signal timing disputes when visibility is limited by sun glare, rain, or trees/landscaping
- Nighttime visibility problems—drivers may claim they didn’t see you in time, especially if lighting is poor
- Busy retail and street-adjacent foot traffic, where pedestrians may be crossing between parked vehicles and storefronts
When a crash happens in these situations, adjusters often focus on whether the driver “could have” avoided the collision and whether the pedestrian’s actions contributed. Your next steps should be aimed at preserving the facts that decide liability.


