Many pedestrian injuries in Gulfport happen in predictable patterns:
- Crosswalks and turning movements where drivers are focused on lane changes or nearby traffic
- Busy retail and restaurant corridors where foot traffic increases and drivers may not anticipate pedestrians stepping off the curb
- Tourist-heavy periods when unfamiliar drivers are navigating at higher speeds or with less local awareness
- Evening and night impacts where lighting, glare, and visibility can make a person harder to see
- Sidewalk and curb transitions—when pedestrians step around obstacles, parked vehicles, or construction-related changes
A strong claim usually doesn’t rely on assumptions. It relies on proving what the driver did (and what they should have done) in the moments leading up to the impact.


