Many claims start with a simple story: “The driver didn’t see me.” But in practice, insurers often challenge that story. In Moss Point, common flashpoints include:
- Turning movements at intersections (drivers cutting across crosswalks or failing to yield when a pedestrian is already in the travel path)
- Roadways with construction or lane shifts (confusing traffic flow and altered lines of sight)
- Low-visibility conditions (evenings, glare, and poorly lit stretches where reflectors/visibility become critical)
- Sidewalk and curb-line obstacles (parked vehicles, landscaping, utility poles, or debris that can affect whether a driver had a clear view)
If your case involves any of these, early investigation matters. Small details—vehicle position, the timing of the light, and what the pedestrian could and could not see—can determine whether liability is accepted quickly or aggressively contested.


