In coastal South Florida, pedestrian injuries frequently involve situations like:
- Turning drivers not yielding while you’re crossing during a light change or at a marked crosswalk
- High-traffic shopping routes where multiple lanes and frequent entries/exits make it harder to spot pedestrians in time
- Nighttime and weekend driving when visibility drops and distractions increase
- Construction and changing traffic patterns that alter lane placement, signage, or sightlines
- Beach-area foot traffic where visitors may be unfamiliar with local crosswalk timing and roadway behavior
Even when you believe the driver was clearly at fault, insurers often argue about timing, visibility, and what you could “have done differently.” That’s why early evidence matters—especially in fast-moving cases where the scene may change quickly.


