Many pedestrian injuries in the Seven Hills area involve disputes that aren’t about “who caused it” in a simple way. Instead, the fight is usually over timing, visibility, and what a driver “should have seen” in real conditions.
Common local factors that can complicate liability include:
- Rush-hour traffic patterns: Drivers may be changing lanes or turning while watching multiple vehicles rather than the crosswalk.
- Lighting and weather: Ohio weather swings—rain, snow, glare, and early darkness—can reduce sightlines and braking distance.
- Construction and roadway changes: Even temporary changes to lanes, signage, or sidewalks can create confusion about where pedestrians should be and what drivers could reasonably anticipate.
- High-speed “through traffic”: When vehicles move faster than pedestrians expect, the margin for error shrinks quickly.
When liability is challenged, the case often turns on documentation and witness clarity—not just the fact that you were struck.


