Even when a driver seems clearly at fault, pedestrian cases in Ohio frequently become contested because insurers focus on timing, visibility, and whether the pedestrian was in a place the driver should have anticipated.
In Reynoldsburg and the surrounding Columbus area, disputes commonly come up around:
- Turning and merging near intersections where drivers are focused on opposing traffic or lane changes.
- Crosswalk and signal timing confusion, especially at intersections with complex phasing.
- Weather and lighting conditions on roads used by commuters and school traffic.
- Shared roadway expectations near retail corridors and neighborhoods where people walk to reach nearby destinations.
When liability is questioned, the case often turns on what can be proven—not what feels obvious.


