Pedestrian Accident claims in Naples
Collier County’s population swings sharply between season and off-season, and the crash pattern moves with it: winter months bring a large influx of part-year residents and visitors unfamiliar with local roads. The county also has one of the older driver populations in the state, which affects both crash causation and injury severity. The Alligator Alley stretch of I-75 is a long, high-speed rural corridor where collisions tend to be severe and emergency response times are longer. Suits are filed at the courthouse on Tamiami Trail East.
Pedestrian and cyclist collisions produce catastrophic injuries because there is nothing between the person and the vehicle. These claims often turn on right-of-way, lighting and visibility, and whether a crosswalk was marked — and injured pedestrians can often claim under their own auto policy even though they were not in a car.
Where your case is filed
A pedestrian accident suit arising in Naples is filed in Collier County, at the Collier County Courthouse, 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Naples. Which division hears it depends on the amount in controversy. Local filing procedure and judicial practice vary between Florida counties, which is one reason a claim benefits from a lawyer who regularly appears in that circuit.
Where these collisions happen locally
In and around Naples, the corridors that generate the most serious claims include I-75 including the Alligator Alley stretch, US-41 (Tamiami Trail), Immokalee Road, Airport-Pulling Road, and Golden Gate Parkway. Crash reports, signal timing, and roadway maintenance records for these routes are held by local and state agencies, and they are obtainable — but some are retained only for a limited period.
What decides a pedestrian accident claim
Whatever the location, these claims turn on right-of-way and crosswalk evidence, and finding coverage through the pedestrian’s own household auto policy. The deadline is statewide: Florida shortened the filing period for most negligence claims to two years in March 2023, and being more than 50% at fault bars recovery entirely under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule.
Read the full guide to Florida pedestrian accident claims for the deadlines, damages, and proof requirements in detail.
This page is general legal information about Florida law, not legal advice about your situation. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Case Justice matches injured people with independent attorneys licensed in their jurisdiction; the attorney who handles a Collier County claim is selected for that claim’s subject matter and location.
