Titusville traffic patterns and road design can create specific risk points for pedestrians:
- Busy turning movements near commercial areas: Drivers frequently enter and exit traffic lanes, sometimes while distracted by navigation, passengers, or roadside activity.
- Night and low-visibility conditions: Florida weather, glare, and lighting can reduce sightlines for both drivers and pedestrians.
- Mixed traffic and road familiarity: People walking locally may assume drivers “know” the area—until a driver misjudges distance, speed, or right-of-way.
- Construction and changing traffic flow: Road work can shift lanes, alter crosswalk visibility, and complicate how quickly a driver could reasonably stop.
In these situations, the dispute is rarely just “who was there.” Insurance adjusters often contest whether the driver could have avoided the impact, whether the pedestrian was in a legally crossable area, and how the crash contributed to the injuries documented later.


