Many pedestrian injury cases begin with the same question: Did the driver have a lawful chance to see you and stop? In Delray Beach, disputes frequently turn on local driving realities, such as:
- Left turns and late turns at intersections where pedestrian crossings are common
- Drivers overlooking people near the curb line while looking for gaps in traffic
- Lighting and glare during early mornings, evening commutes, and nighttime entertainment areas
- Construction and lane changes that alter sightlines and walking routes
- Tourist and event surges that increase foot traffic when drivers may be less familiar with the area
Even when the impact feels obvious, insurance companies may still challenge what happened, how quickly they could have stopped, or how severe your injuries are.


