In Sunrise, pedestrian injuries commonly occur in the places people use every day—areas with heavy traffic flow, frequent turning movements, and constant activity near stores and commuting routes.
You may be dealing with a crash that happened:
- Near busy retail corridors where drivers pull in and out of parking lots and make late turns
- Along multi-lane roads where pedestrians are crossing between lanes of traffic
- At signalized intersections where timing, visibility, and distraction can play a major role
- During school/work commute hours when traffic density increases and attention drops
- After sunset or during Florida rainstorms, when glare and reduced visibility make it harder to see people on foot
Because these settings are high-speed and high-conflict, “it happened quickly” is often exactly what insurers use to downplay negligence. We build claims around the real scene facts.


