Fostoria traffic patterns can create predictable risk areas: people walking to errands, crossing near busier corridors, and navigating intersections where turn lanes and sight lines change quickly.
Common local complications we see in pedestrian injury claims include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where drivers are focused on oncoming lanes or traffic flow.
- Poor visibility moments—early morning glare, dusk lighting, or wet pavement after rain.
- Construction and lane changes that shift where drivers expect pedestrians to be.
- Roadside obstacles (parked vehicles, landscaping, or debris) that affect how quickly a driver can see someone.
Even when the driver “should have seen you,” the dispute usually becomes how soon they saw you, where you were relative to the crosswalk/curb line, and whether braking/avoidance was possible.


