Perrysburg is a suburban community where drivers often mix routine commuting with trips to shopping, dining, and schools. Pedestrian injuries commonly involve:
- Multi-lane roads and turning movements where a driver may be focused on traffic flow rather than people near the curb.
- Crosswalks and signal-controlled intersections where visibility, glare, or timing can become a dispute.
- Sidewalk and driveway transitions—places where pedestrians step from a sidewalk toward a curb cut or where vehicles enter or exit traffic.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns during seasonal road work, lane shifts, or temporary signage.
Even when it feels obvious that you “had the right to be there,” insurance companies frequently challenge details: whether the driver saw you in time, whether you were in the crosswalk, and how the crash happened.


