While every crash is unique, Palm Bay cases frequently involve patterns that affect fault and damage:
- Turning movements near high-traffic intersections: Drivers cutting across lanes or making late turns can collide with pedestrians who are lawfully crossing.
- Crosswalks and curb ramps in areas with variable visibility: Lighting, landscaping, parked vehicles, and glare from the road can all matter when determining what the driver could see.
- Construction zones and lane shifts: Temporary signage, changed traffic flow, and confused motorists can increase the risk for people walking.
- Evening and early-morning commuting: Dusk, sunrise glare, and reflective visibility issues can become key in disputes about “when the driver should have seen you.”
When liability is contested, these details can decide whether your claim is taken seriously.


