Ocala is a mix of residential streets, commercial corridors, and areas where people walk more than you might expect—shopping trips, school-related routes, errands, and everyday commutes. In these situations, the facts can become disputed fast:
- Turn-and-yield disputes: The most contested cases often involve a driver turning across a pedestrian’s path.
- “I didn’t see you” arguments: Adjusters may claim the driver had no reasonable way to notice a person in time to stop.
- Night and low-visibility issues: Poor lighting, glare, and reflective clothing (or lack of it) can become talking points.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can alter sight lines and create confusion about where pedestrians should be.
When that happens, your claim can’t rely on assumptions. It needs documentation that supports what a reasonable driver could have done.


