Delaware is a commuter community with busy corridors, traffic turning movements, and frequent rideshare pick-ups near commercial areas, residential neighborhoods, and event venues. That environment creates patterns we see often:
- Low-speed impacts that still cause real injury (back/neck strain, headaches, dizziness) after a sudden stop.
- Turning and merging collisions where fault becomes a dispute between drivers and coverage lines.
- “On the way” and “waiting” disputes—whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger at the time of the crash.
- Delaware County medical timing issues, when treatment is delayed while people try to “see if it gets better,” only to find symptoms persist.
Because Ohio claim timelines and documentation rules matter, waiting can make it harder to connect the crash to your injuries.


