In and around Mansfield, pedestrian injuries frequently happen in predictable places:
- Crosswalks near busy roadways where turning vehicles and pedestrians share the same space
- Bus stops and school routes, where drivers may be focused on flow of traffic rather than people stepping off curbs
- Construction and lane changes that reduce visibility and create confusion about who has the right of way
- Evening travel when lighting and glare make it harder for drivers to see pedestrians in time
Insurance companies may try to shift the story early—claiming you stepped into the roadway unexpectedly, suggesting you were partially at fault, or minimizing the severity of your injuries. In Ohio, that dispute matters because your compensation can be affected by how fault is allocated and how clearly your losses are documented.


