Whitehall is a commuter community, and many pedestrian incidents happen around the moments people are most distracted by schedule—crossing near busy corridors, navigating intersections during rush hour, or stepping into roadways near turning traffic.
In these cases, liability commonly turns on questions like:
- Could the driver see you in time to stop?
- Were they turning across your path when they had a duty to yield?
- Were there lighting issues, glare, or weather that affected what a reasonable driver should have noticed?
- Was construction, debris, or lane shifting affecting sightlines?
Ohio insurance adjusters frequently argue that the pedestrian “should have been more careful.” Our job is to show what a driver should have done, given the conditions at the scene.


