Destin is a beach-and-tourism city. That means more vehicles, more unfamiliar drivers, and more pedestrians moving between popular areas—especially during peak seasons and weekends.
Common patterns we see locally include:
- High traffic near tourist corridors where drivers may be distracted by GPS, crowds, or congestion.
- Late-day and night impacts when visibility drops and crosswalk visibility can be affected by lighting and glare.
- Crossings near restaurants, hotels, and parking areas where drivers may accelerate through gaps in traffic or fail to yield.
- Construction and roadwork zones where lane changes and temporary signage increase confusion.
Even if the driver says “I didn’t see you,” Florida fault disputes often turn on timing, line-of-sight, and whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to stop.


