Sebastian is a growing coastal community with a mix of residential streets, busy corridors, and seasonal activity. That combination can create common crash patterns:
- Driveways + turn conflicts: Vehicles entering or exiting side streets may fail to account for pedestrians moving along the edge of the roadway.
- Busy commutes and school-season traffic: Heavier weekday traffic can reduce reaction time for drivers turning at intersections.
- Tourism and evening foot traffic: Visitors and locals may be walking in areas where lighting, visibility, and driver attention vary.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift lanes, alter sightlines, and increase disputes about whether a driver had a clear opportunity to stop.
In these situations, liability often turns on timing—whether the driver had a realistic chance to see you and stop—and whether the crash scene supports that version of events.


