In and around Sanford, pedestrian accidents frequently involve predictable-but-dangerous scenarios:
- Crosswalks near high-traffic intersections where turning vehicles may not yield as expected
- Night or low-light incidents (poor visibility, glare, or limited street lighting)
- Construction and road changes that shift lanes, obscure sightlines, or change pedestrian routing
- Stop-and-go commuting traffic where drivers may be distracted or slow to react
- School, workplace, or event-related foot traffic when pedestrians move quickly between destinations
Even when you believe the driver clearly caused the crash, insurers may still argue the facts are unclear—especially if there’s no video, limited witnesses, or conflicting accounts about where you were when the vehicle first noticed you.


