Worthington’s mix of suburban streets, busy commuter corridors, and frequent pedestrian activity creates patterns we often see in real cases.
Common local situations include:
- Turning movements near intersections where drivers may be focused on traffic flow and not a person stepping into a crosswalk.
- Roadway construction and lane shifts (seasonal or project-based) that change sightlines and create confusion about where pedestrians should be seen.
- Evening activity near retail and office areas, when glare, darker lighting, and higher speeds increase the risk.
- Commuter traffic and school-related travel, where schedules tighten and drivers may be less cautious.
In these scenarios, liability often turns on timing: what the driver could reasonably see, how quickly they could stop, and whether they followed Ohio traffic rules.


