Palm Beach Gardens is a suburban hub with a mix of residential streets, retail traffic, and arterial roads. That creates common claim patterns we see after pedestrian impacts:
- Turning and merging near high-traffic areas: Drivers may be focused on vehicles ahead, then fail to yield when a pedestrian is crossing or stepping into a lane.
- Crosswalk visibility issues: Bright sun, glare, and landscaping/parked vehicles can reduce sightlines—yet drivers are still expected to notice pedestrians in time.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Road work can shift lanes, signage, and pedestrian routes, increasing confusion and risk.
- Tourist/visitor overlap: Visitors may be unfamiliar with local driving habits and crossing routines, which can affect how fault is argued.
Even when a driver “feels” clearly at fault, insurers often try to minimize responsibility by challenging timing, visibility, or whether the pedestrian was where they should have been.


