Who Has the Right of Way? Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents in Florida
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In this episode of It’s No Accident, attorneys Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni break down real-world cases involving pedestrian, bicycle, and e-bike accidents in Florida, where liability isn’t always as straightforward as it seems.
From a devastating collision with a semi-truck in a crosswalk to a college student injured on an e-scooter, they explain how right-of-way laws work and why drivers are often automatically considered negligent when hitting someone in a crosswalk or bike path. But as these cases unfold, insurance companies and defense attorneys often push back, arguing the victim wasn’t in the crosswalk, didn’t have the signal, or shouldn’t have been there at all.
The episode dives into what it really takes to prove fault, including uncovering critical evidence like dash cam footage, truck data, surveillance video, and even police body or cruiser cameras. They also share how a single piece of overlooked evidence can completely change the outcome of a case, and why acting quickly to preserve that evidence is crucial.
If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian, cyclist, or scooter rider, or simply want to understand your rights on Florida roads, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how these cases are investigated, fought, and ultimately won.