Many pedestrian injuries in Ashland happen in places that are familiar to locals—regular routes to work, school, stores, and appointments. That familiarity can create problems for claims:
- Drivers may dispute what they could see (especially in early morning light, dusk, or bad weather).
- Crossings may be busy or confusing during commute times, school schedules, or event traffic.
- Construction and maintenance issues can affect sightlines—temporary signage, lane shifts, and uneven markings.
- Ohio weather changes quickly, and slick roads can become part of the blame debate.
Even when a driver “should have seen you,” insurers often focus on gaps: where you were standing, how fast you entered the roadway, and whether the driver had time to react.


