In a city with busy streets, frequent turning movements, and intersections where traffic flow changes quickly, pedestrian injuries commonly come from predictable risk patterns—not just “driver negligence” in the abstract.
You may be dealing with a case involving:
- Crosswalk or intersection disputes, especially when a driver claims they “didn’t see” you until it was too late.
- Turning-lane conflicts, where a driver begins a turn and the pedestrian is already in the crosswalk area or stepping into it.
- Low-visibility conditions tied to seasonal weather in Northeast Ohio—rain, snow, glare, and darker evenings can reduce reaction time.
- Construction and roadway changes, where signage, lane shifts, and temporary traffic control make it harder for drivers to anticipate pedestrians.
When these issues are present, insurance companies often try to narrow the story to a single moment. The strongest claims look at the full sequence: sightlines, timing, traffic control, and how the crash unfolded.


