Many pedestrian injuries here occur in predictable, high-traffic patterns:
- Commuting and campus-adjacent traffic where drivers are merging, turning, or changing lanes in heavy flow.
- Nighttime visibility issues—poor lighting, glare from headlights, and pedestrians wearing dark clothing.
- Construction and detours that shift traffic patterns and reduce sight lines.
- Event crowds and late evening activity where drivers may be distracted or speeding through unfamiliar areas.
Even when you believe fault is obvious, insurers commonly scrutinize timing, visibility, and whether you were in a “safe position” before impact. That’s why the early steps you take after a Tallahassee pedestrian crash can significantly influence what happens next.


