Being struck by a car while walking in Springboro can result in devastating injuries: traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, internal trauma, and spinal cord damage. The Henry Law Firm's Ohio pedestrian accident attorneys fight to recover the full compensation that serious pedestrian injuries demand.
Pedestrian Injuries Are Catastrophically Severe
When a motor vehicle strikes a pedestrian at even moderate speed, the force differential is enormous. Fractures, head injuries, internal bleeding, and spinal trauma are common. The full medical and economic cost of pedestrian accident injuries in Springboro frequently exceeds even large insurance policy limits.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in Springboro
- Drivers failing to yield at crosswalks and intersections
- Distracted driving — texting and phone use while approaching pedestrian areas
- Drivers running red lights or stop signs
- Left and right turning vehicles failing to check for pedestrians
- Backing up without checking for pedestrians in parking lots and driveways
- Speeding in residential and school zones
- Impaired driving — alcohol and drug use
- Poor visibility — nighttime driving, bad weather, inadequate street lighting
Ohio Pedestrian Laws
Ohio law governs the rights and responsibilities of both pedestrians and drivers:
- Drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks (Ohio Revised Code § 4511.46)
- Pedestrians must obey traffic signals and use crosswalks when available (§ 4511.48)
- Drivers must exercise due care to avoid colliding with pedestrians (§ 4511.44)
- School zone speed limits must be obeyed and school crossing guards' signals followed
- Pedestrians walking on roads without sidewalks must walk facing traffic
Pedestrian Accident Injuries
Because pedestrians have no physical protection, injuries tend to be severe and often life-threatening:
- Traumatic brain injuries — from impact with the vehicle or ground
- Broken bones — legs, pelvis, ribs, and arms are commonly fractured
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Internal organ damage and internal bleeding
- Severe lacerations and road rash
- Crush injuries to lower extremities
- Death — pedestrian accidents have significantly higher fatality rates than vehicle-to-vehicle collisions
Hit-and-run pedestrian accidents in Springboro can be pursued through uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on the victim's own auto policy, even when the driver is never identified. The Henry Law Firm assists Warren County pedestrian accident victims in making these claims and maximizing recovery under available coverage.
Pursuing Coverage Beyond Policy Limits
When the at-fault driver's policy is insufficient to cover catastrophic pedestrian injuries, The Henry Law Firm explores every additional avenue: the driver's personal assets, umbrella policies, UM/UIM coverage under the victim's auto policy, and, in commercial vehicle cases, the employer's insurance.
Your Attorney: Eric Henry
The Henry Law Firm is built around one attorney, one standard: Eric Henry personally reviews every file, makes every key decision, and is accessible to clients throughout Warren County and across Ohio.
Eric and his team proudly serve residents of Springboro and Warren County from offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.
What Our Clients Say
"The Henry Law Firm did an outstanding job handling my medical malpractice case. They were professional, compassionate, and really took the time to explain all my options. I felt supported throughout." — Henry P., Google Review
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after being hit by a car as a pedestrian in Springboro?
Call 911 immediately, seek medical attention even if you feel okay (adrenaline can mask injuries), get the driver's information and insurance details, photograph the scene and your injuries, get witness contact information, and contact a pedestrian accident attorney before talking to any insurance company.
Can pedestrians be at fault for pedestrian accidents in Ohio?
Yes. Ohio's comparative negligence law applies to pedestrian accidents. If you were jaywalking or crossing against a signal, you may bear some fault. However, you can still recover compensation as long as your fault is 50% or less. Drivers have a heightened duty to watch for pedestrians.
What compensation can I recover after a pedestrian accident in Springboro?
You can recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement or permanent disability, and loss of enjoyment of life. Pedestrian injuries tend to be severe because there is no barrier between the victim and the vehicle, so compensation amounts are often substantial.
Other Practice Areas in Springboro
The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for Springboro residents. Explore our other practice areas:
Car Accident Lawyer
Truck Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Wrongful Death Lawyer
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Slip and Fall Lawyer
Premises Liability Lawyer
Serving Springboro from Our Ohio Offices
The Henry Law Firm serves Springboro and all of Warren County from two convenient locations:
- 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
- 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114
We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Warren County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.
Hurt While Walking in Springboro? Get the Representation You Deserve.
The Henry Law Firm fights hard for pedestrian accident victims. Free consultation at (216) 302-9500. Serving Springboro and Warren County.
Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.
