In South Florida, pedestrian injuries often occur around predictable pressure points: heavier traffic flow, turning movements at multilane intersections, and crosswalks where drivers may be watching for cars—not people on foot. Construction activity and shifting lanes can also change sightlines, and night visibility can be a factor during evening commutes.
A strong claim in Margate typically depends on documenting details that insurance adjusters frequently challenge, such as:
- Where you entered the roadway versus where the vehicle was positioned
- How long the driver had to stop (distance, speed, and line of sight)
- Whether traffic controls were functioning as expected (signals, markings, signage)
- Lighting and weather conditions at the time of impact
When those facts are missing or unclear, settlement discussions can stall. When they’re organized, they become much easier to evaluate.


