Bexley is a practical mix of neighborhood streets, commuting routes, and regular foot traffic tied to daily routines—getting to school, walking to nearby businesses, errands, and evening activity. That combination creates common crash patterns:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow rather than pedestrians
- Crosswalk and signal disputes (drivers claim they didn’t see you in time or the signal timing was unclear)
- Low-visibility conditions during Ohio fall/winter weather—rain, glare, and earlier sunsets
- Construction and lane changes that affect sightlines and driver expectations
- Bus-stop and curb-line situations, where pedestrians may be partially obscured by traffic
These cases often hinge on timing and visibility—so the early evidence you preserve can strongly influence how the claim is evaluated.


