Miami is built for movement—commuters, tourists, rideshare pickups, and pedestrians all share dense corridors. That mix can create fact disputes quickly, especially when insurers argue:
- The driver claims they didn’t see you in time (common with turning movements at high-traffic intersections)
- Visibility was affected by glare, rain, or night lighting
- You were in or near a crosswalk, but the driver says the pedestrian entered too late
- Rideshare/transportation activity complicates who was driving, who owns the vehicle, and what policies apply
Your claim depends on what can be proven—not just what seems likely. The earlier you preserve the right evidence, the harder it is for an insurer to rewrite the story.


