Pedestrian injuries in a dense, entertainment-friendly area can involve more than one competing story. After a crash, insurance companies may argue:
- The driver “couldn’t see” you in time (often tied to lighting, glare, or vehicle speed)
- You entered the roadway unexpectedly (especially near crosswalks or between parked vehicles)
- The injury is unrelated or “not that serious” (when symptoms appear days later)
- The driver was not negligent because traffic was moving normally
In Wilton Manors, these disputes commonly show up when pedestrians are crossing near multi-lane roads, moving between destinations, or sharing the street with vehicles making turns. Even if a crash feels obvious, liability can still be contested—especially when video is incomplete or witness memories differ.


