Dunedin has a mix of residential streets and high-visibility corridors where drivers commute, drop people off, and drive toward beaches, retail, and events. That combination can create familiar disputes in pedestrian cases—especially when liability is contested.
Common reasons these cases become complicated locally include:
- Turning and yielding disputes at signalized intersections where pedestrians are in the driver’s “blind zone” during a turn.
- Tourist and event-related traffic spikes that increase congestion and reduce reaction time.
- Lighting and weather changes (Florida rain showers and glare) that affect visibility and create competing accounts.
- Hit-and-run or unidentified driver issues, particularly when the crash happens quickly and witnesses scatter.
If you’re dealing with an adjuster asking for a recorded statement or pushing you to accept “whatever we can offer,” don’t guess—get guidance on what to say and what to document first.


