Seminole is a suburban community with frequent school runs, commuting traffic, and everyday errands that place pedestrians near roads more often than people realize. Many serious pedestrian injuries occur during routine moments—walking to a bus stop, crossing near shopping areas, or navigating streets where vehicle speeds and turning movements vary.
In Florida, these cases often come down to details like:
- Lighting and visibility at dawn, dusk, and during Florida storm weather
- Turning-lane and crosswalk timing at intersections with high traffic flow
- Driver distractions (phones, navigation, or late braking)
- Driver relocation after impact, especially when liability is obvious (including hit-and-run concerns)
Because these factors are intensely fact-driven, the early steps you take after a crash can strongly influence what insurance companies accept—and what they dispute.


