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The Moore Law FirmPedestrians are continuously in harm’s way on Ohio’s roads, which is why there are various laws which protect them. While it is mandatory for drivers to yield to pedestrians, there are still many of them who ignore the laws, resulting in serious injuries or death.
If you are a pedestrian who has been hit and injured by a motor vehicle in Cincinnati, OH, the qualified personal injury lawyers at The Moore Law Firm can recover your entitled compensation on your behalf. With over 50 years of collective experience, our legal team understands how to successfully handle these types of cases and protect your rights while you make the best recovery possible. We can start fighting for you immediately.
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Vehicle AccidentsDrivers must exercise reasonable care whenever they operate a motor vehicle, especially when pedestrians are present. Failure to do so can be considered as negligence.
Unfortunately, the at-fault party may attempt to blame the victim for the accident, claiming that the victim’s actions caused the accident. If this scenario occurs, it is imperative to contact law enforcement, gather the contact information of witnesses, and call an attorney.
Common causes of crosswalk accidents include the following:
- Distracted driving
- Speeding
- Failing to signal before committing a turn
- Disobeying traffic signs or signals
- Drunk or drugged driving
- Weaving through traffic
- Ignoring inclement weather conditions
If you have been injured or have lost a loved one as a result of another person's negligence, you deserve to be fully compensated for your losses. The simple fact is that you should not be forced to pay the price for another person's careless or reckless actions.

The legal system gives you the right to seek justice for these wrongs — take advantage of your rights. The most effective step you can take to secure your right to fair compensation for your losses is to hire a Cincinnati personal injury attorney to advocate on your behalf and represent your case to the insurance company.