Mayfield Heights sits in a busy corridor where drivers frequently move between residential streets and larger roads, and where pedestrians are out for errands, school drop-offs, and nearby services. In these situations, the most common disputes aren’t about whether you were hit—they’re about how and when the driver saw you, and whether the driver took reasonable action in time.
You may run into issues like:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and timing.
- Visibility problems from parked cars, roadside landscaping, or nighttime lighting.
- Crosswalk misunderstandings, especially when a signal cycle is short or line-of-sight is blocked.
- Speed and attention arguments—insurance may claim the driver reacted appropriately or that you entered the roadway unexpectedly.
When the facts are contested, evidence matters more than reassurance.


