Solon is a suburban community with a mix of residential streets, busier commercial corridors, and intersections where turning traffic is constant. That combination often creates disputes about:
- Whether the driver had enough time to see you at an intersection or crosswalk
- How turning vehicles behaved when pedestrians were in the roadway area
- Visibility after weather changes (snow, slush, glare, and low-light evenings)
- Whether sidewalk/curb access funneled pedestrians into predictable conflict zones
Even when you believe you were clearly in the right, insurers may argue the timing or location was different than you remember. Local investigation matters because the “what happened” often depends on scene details—signage visibility, line of sight, and the vehicle’s path.


