Pedestrian injuries aren’t random. In and around Columbus, many claims begin with familiar patterns:
- Crossings near retail and restaurants: Drivers turning into or out of parking areas may fail to watch for pedestrians stepping into crosswalks or traffic lanes.
- Daytime commuting and shift changes: Rush-hour traffic on main roads can reduce reaction time—especially when a driver is navigating multiple lanes.
- Nighttime visibility issues: Headlights, glare, and limited lighting can make it harder for drivers to see a pedestrian in time to stop.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Road work can shift lanes, alter signage, and create confusion about where pedestrians should be.
- Sidewalk and curb-line obstructions: Parked vehicles, debris, and temporary barriers can affect what a driver could reasonably see.
If any of these sound like what happened to you, the next steps are about building a clear, believable timeline—before details get lost.


