Flowood is a suburban community with a mix of neighborhood streets and higher-traffic routes. That matters because many pedestrian accidents here happen in predictable-but-disputed situations:
- Turning movements at intersections (drivers say they had time to clear the crosswalk)
- Late braking claims (drivers argue speed and distance prevented a stop)
- Limited sightlines near landscaping, parked vehicles, or street design
- Night and poor visibility incidents when pedestrians have darker clothing
- Construction or changing road patterns that can affect how drivers notice pedestrians
In these cases, the insurer’s first response is often to challenge the timeline: where the pedestrian was, when the driver first saw them, and whether the driver had a legal opportunity to avoid the collision.


