In Fairfield, many pedestrian injuries occur in predictable “real life” moments:
- Commuter corridors and high-traffic intersections where drivers are focused on turning, merging, or quick lane changes.
- Crosswalks and signal-controlled crossings where timing, visibility, and late braking become issues.
- Sidewalk and neighborhood edges where construction, parked vehicles, or curb lines can affect what a driver could see.
- Busy seasonal conditions—rain, glare, and low-light evenings—when stopping distances increase and attention slips.
Ohio claims often hinge on details like where you were in relation to the crosswalk, what the driver saw (or should have seen), and whether the driver had time to stop safely.


