In a lot of pedestrian cases, the driver may claim they couldn’t see you in time or that the pedestrian entered the road unexpectedly. In Columbus, those arguments frequently show up in scenarios like:
- Turning movements at high-traffic intersections (drivers cutting across a crosswalk while accelerating)
- Nighttime and low-visibility incidents near entertainment areas and busy corridors
- Bus-stop crossings where sightlines are blocked by stopped vehicles or street activity
- Wet pavement after storms, when braking distance increases and skid evidence may be harder to interpret
Even if you believe the driver was at fault, the insurance process can still test your account—by questioning timing, minimizing injury severity, or suggesting an alternate cause. Having a strategy early matters.


