Unlike vehicle-to-vehicle collisions, pedestrian cases commonly hinge on what drivers could (and should) have seen in time to stop. In Lady Lake, disputes can intensify due to:
- Seasonal traffic and visitors who aren’t used to Florida driving habits
- Evening lighting and glare from low sun angles
- Roadway complexity near shopping and dining areas where turning vehicles are frequent
- Construction or lane changes that shift how pedestrians and drivers share space
When fault is unclear, insurance companies may argue the pedestrian was “in the wrong place,” claim the driver couldn’t stop in time, or challenge the injury timeline. Your best defense is a well-documented record from day one.


