In a suburban city like Medina, many pedestrian accidents happen during everyday commuting and errands—crossing near busier corridors, walking to appointments, or trying to get around parking lots and side streets.
Even when the driver “seems” at fault, insurance companies in Ohio commonly focus on:
- Whether the driver could reasonably see you in time (lighting, weather, turning angles)
- Whether crosswalks/signals were present and used properly
- Whether you were in a place you were allowed to be
- Whether your injuries match what was reported right after the crash
For many clients, the dispute is less about what happened in the moment and more about what can be proven later—especially when the scene changes quickly, witnesses move on, and medical details evolve.


