In smaller cities, people assume they’ll “figure it out” later—especially when the driver admits fault at the scene. But in pedestrian cases, memories fade fast and details become contested once insurance adjusters get involved.
In Wooster, it’s common for claims to hinge on specifics like:
- Lighting and visibility during morning and evening commutes
- Turning movements at intersections where drivers may not expect someone to be crossing
- Construction, detours, and lane shifts that change how drivers see pedestrians
- Whether surveillance video (from nearby businesses or traffic cameras) is still available
Acting early helps protect your ability to prove what happened and how it caused your injuries.


