Vero Beach has a mix of busy commuting corridors, dense neighborhood shopping areas, and heavy pedestrian activity tied to school schedules, beach tourism, and seasonal visitors.
Pedestrian accidents often happen when:
- Drivers are turning into shopping entrances or out of side streets and don’t fully account for foot traffic.
- People cross near high-activity areas where sidewalks narrow or visibility is reduced by landscaping, parked vehicles, or construction.
- Nighttime dining and events increase traffic while street lighting and driver attention vary.
- Construction zones or roadwork change lanes and crosswalk patterns, making it harder for drivers to judge distance and speed.
When pedestrians are hit, insurance companies may push for quick recorded statements or try to frame the crash as unavoidable. Your early decisions matter.


