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Ohio Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Fighting for Catastrophically Injured Victims

At Chester Law Group, we understand that pedestrian accidents often result in catastrophic injuries that can impact victims for life. Our firm, led by founder David Chester, has extensive experience investigating all possible sources of compensation, from insurance coverage to municipal liability, to ensure our clients receive maximum compensation for these devastating injuries. Contact us to speak to a pedestrian accident attorney in Ohio.

Locations We Serve

Serving accident victims from 15 convenient locations throughout Ohio with personalized, aggressive representation.

Akron

Akron Office

430 White Pond Dr.
Akron, OH 44320

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Amherst

Amherst Office

199 N. Leavitt Rd.
Suite 201
Amherst, OH 44001

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Canton

Canton Office

4884 Higbee Ave.
NW Suite 200
Canton, OH 44718

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Cleveland

Cleveland Office

850 Euclid Ave
Suite 1003
Cleveland, OH 44114

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Columbus

Columbus Office

1900 Polaris Pkwy.
Suite 450-691
Columbus, OH 43420

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Cincinnati

Cincinnati Office

8044 Montgomery Rd.
Suite 700
Cincinnati, OH 45236

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Dayton

Dayton Office

70 Birch Alley
Suite 240, Building B
Beavercreek, OH 45440

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Medina

Medina Office

3637 Medina Rd.
Suite 350
Medina, OH 44256

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Mentor

Mentor Office

7408 Center St.
Mentor, OH 44060

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Ravenna

Ravenna Office

231 S. Chestnut St.
Ravenna, OH 44266

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Toledo

Toledo Office

420 Madison Ave
Suite 520
Toledo, OH 43604

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Twinsburg

Twinsburg Office

2112 Case Pkwy S.
Suite 9
Twinsburg, OH 44087

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Warren

Warren Office

526 Niles Cortland Rd. SE
Warren, OH 44484

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Wooster

Wooster Office

248 N. Walnut St.
Wooster, OH 44691

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Youngstown

Youngstown Office

11 Central Square
Suite 807
Youngstown, OH 44503

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Why Choose Chester Law Group as Your Pedestrian Lawyer in Ohio

  • We understand how to thoroughly investigate pedestrian accidents for all sources of liability
  • We have experience documenting and proving serious injuries like brain damage and spinal cord injuries
  • We have the resources to hire needed medical experts and accident reconstructionists
  • We examine all aspects, including crosswalk placement, visibility issues, and road conditions
  • We aggressively pursue cases against both private parties and municipalities when appropriate
  • We have the financial means to properly litigate complex pedestrian accident cases in Ohio

Understanding Pedestrian Impact Injuries

Pedestrians are completely unprotected from impact, making traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) particularly common. These injuries often develop in stages:

  • Initial Impact Injuries: Direct trauma from hitting the vehicle or ground, causing immediate damage to the brain.
  • Secondary Complications: Additional injuries that can develop over time, potentially leading to long-term or permanent disability.

This is why proper medical documentation and expert testimony are crucial parts of our approach to pedestrian accident cases. Our firm works with medical experts to understand both the immediate and long-term impacts of these injuries to ensure fair compensation.

“Pedestrian accident cases often involve catastrophic injuries–brain damage, spinal cord injuries, and permanent impairments and trauma–that can require extensive medical care over a lifetime. Then you have to find out who’s going to pay for that. That’s why we thoroughly investigate every possible source of compensation to protect our clients’ futures.”

–David Chester

Our Commitment to Covering Litigation Costs

  • We advance all costs for expert witnesses and accident reconstruction
  • We cover expenses for medical experts and life care planners
  • We never require clients to pay litigation costs upfront
  • We handle negotiations with health insurance companies
  • We absorb all costs if we lose–you never owe us anything unless we recover money for you
  • We take on both large and small cases

5-Step Process for Getting Started With an Ohio Pedestrian Accident Attorney

  1. Contact us and speak with our team, who will gather accident details
  2. Free strategy session with an attorney at your home or hospital
  3. Immediate investigation of the accident scene and conditions
  4. Case assignment to a dedicated legal team
  5. Development of a comprehensive legal strategy

5-Step Process for Success in Your Pedestrian Accident Case

  1. Document all accident scene evidence and conditions
  2. Identify all potential sources of liability
  3. Gather witness statements and surveillance footage
  4. Build evidence for maximum compensation
  5. Aggressive negotiation or litigation as needed

Case Results

DISCLAIMER: The results are specific to the facts and legal circumstances of each of the clients’ cases and should not be used to form an expectation that the same results could be obtained for other clients in similar matters without reference to the specific factual and legal circumstances of each client’s case. Litigation co counsel is listed where appropriate.

Pedestrian Collision

Our client, a 73-year-old man from Sylvania, Ohio, suffered multiple rib fractures and a pelvic fracture that required surgery.

Settlement: $745,000

Frequently Asked Questions About Pedestrian Accidents in Ohio

When working with an experienced pedestrian accident law firm in Ohio, you may be eligible for compensation, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care costs. In cases of permanent injury, compensation may need to cover lifetime care needs potentially worth millions of dollars.

We investigate all possible sources of compensation, including examining road design, signage, visibility issues, and other factors that may have contributed to the accident. This can allow us to pursue claims against municipalities or other responsible parties. We can also use your auto uninsured or that of a family member you live with called resident family coverage.

Not necessarily. While using marked crosswalks is safest, drivers still have a duty to watch for pedestrians. We can often still pursue compensation even in cases of comparative negligence.

Immediately. Critical evidence needs to be preserved, and early investigation of road conditions, signage, and visibility issues is essential for building a strong case. Without an
experienced pedestrian attorney acting quickly to document the scene and secure evidence like surveillance footage and witness statements, crucial proof of liability may be lost or destroyed.

We work with medical experts to document the full extent of permanent injuries and calculate lifetime care needs. This documentation is crucial for securing appropriate long-term compensation.