Pedestrian accidents in our area often happen in predictable places—near shopping corridors, school routes, bus stops, and busy intersections where commuters speed up or turn quickly. In a town with daily commuting patterns and seasonal changes in traffic flow, timing and visibility are frequently the deciding factors.
Local issues that commonly affect these cases include:
- Daylight vs. evening visibility (people walking earlier/later for work, school, and errands)
- Turning-lane conflicts at intersections with heavy daily use
- Construction zones and detours that shift where pedestrians walk and how drivers see them
- Florida rain and glare that reduce stopping distance
When a crash happens, the first goal is to document the scene and preserve evidence while it’s still available.


