Many pedestrian cases aren’t “he said, she said” because nobody cares—they’re disputed because of how Florida drivers manage turns, crosswalks, and visibility at different times of day.
In Lake Wales, common crash patterns include:
- Turning traffic at busy intersections: Drivers entering or exiting lanes may claim they never saw the pedestrian in time.
- Evening visibility issues: Headlights, glare, and pedestrians without high-visibility clothing can become points of contention.
- Construction and shifting traffic patterns: Road work can change lane positioning, signage, and sightlines.
- Tourist and event spillover: Increased foot traffic near local shopping and seasonal activity can create higher-risk crossing moments.
Even when the driver seems obviously wrong, insurers may push back—arguing the pedestrian stepped out unexpectedly, walked where they weren’t supposed to, or that injuries weren’t caused by the crash.


