Many pedestrian cases in northeast Ohio don’t hinge on whether a driver was involved—they hinge on what each person did in the moments before impact.
In Warrensville Heights, disputes often come down to:
- Crosswalk visibility and timing at signalized intersections and mid-block crossings
- Turning movements where drivers may claim they looked but didn’t see you in time
- Lighting and weather conditions (rain, snow, glare, and darker evenings)
- Construction activity and changing traffic patterns that affect sightlines
- Driver attention where distractions (phone use, navigation, conversations) may be alleged or suspected
Insurance companies frequently try to frame the event as unavoidable or argue that you “should have been more careful.” Your job is to recover. Our job is to keep the investigation grounded in evidence.


