Skokie’s mix of residential neighborhoods and busy commercial corridors means construction work can overlap with daily movement—trucks delivering materials, workers crossing sidewalks, and equipment operating near pedestrian routes.
That environment can create disputes such as:
- Who controlled the work zone (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. site supervisor)
- Whether warnings and barriers were adequate for pedestrians and drivers
- Whether traffic and access plans were followed when equipment or deliveries entered/exited
- Whether the injured person’s actions were treated as “contributory” even when safety controls were lacking
A strong construction injury claim in Illinois depends on pinning down those practical facts—not just the moment of impact, but the safety setup that surrounded it.


