Pedestrian injuries here often involve situations that don’t fit the “simple” story insurers try to tell. Common Massillon scenarios include:
- Commuter traffic on multi-lane roads where drivers may be focused on turning, merging, or speeding up after a stop
- School-area crossings during drop-off/pick-up times, when visibility and attention can change quickly
- Sidewalk and curb transitions near residential neighborhoods—uneven pavement, parked vehicles, and limited sightlines can affect what a driver should have seen
- Weather-related visibility issues common in Northeast Ohio (rain, snow, glare, and early darkness)
- Construction and detours that shift pedestrian routes and change traffic patterns
In these cases, liability can hinge on details like sight distance, signal timing, vehicle speed, and what the driver could reasonably perceive. That’s why early evidence matters more than people expect.


