Many pedestrian injuries in and around Springdale happen in commuting and service corridors where traffic moves quickly and visibility can change fast. Common situations include:
- Crosswalk and turning-lane conflicts at busy signalized intersections where drivers are focused on through-traffic.
- Sidewalk and curb-line incidents near retail and pickup/drop-off areas, where pedestrians may be walking close to moving vehicles.
- Low-light collisions during evening commutes, when glare, weather, and headlights reduce sight lines.
- Construction-impacted travel paths, where temporary lane shifts or altered pedestrian routes can create confusion about where people should walk.
Even when a driver “seems obviously” at fault, insurance companies in Ohio often investigate aggressively—especially if they believe the pedestrian may have been somewhere they “shouldn’t” be or if the footage is incomplete.


