Many of the disputes we see locally don’t come from “whether someone was hurt.” They come from how the crash happened and what the driver/insurer claims afterward—especially when the scene involves:
- High-speed roadway approaches where a driver says they “didn’t see you soon enough”
- Crosswalk and turn conflicts at signalized intersections where timing and visibility matter
- Low-visibility conditions (rain, snow, glare, dark evenings) common in Northeast Ohio commutes
- Construction zones and shifting traffic patterns, which can create unexpected sightlines
- Sidewalk/curb-line obstruction (parked vehicles, landscaping, debris, or temporary barriers)
In these situations, insurance companies often try to frame the collision as unavoidable or argue that you entered the roadway illegally. Winning requires more than sympathy—it requires documentation that shows what a reasonable driver should have done and what they actually did.


