Melrose Park residents often drive familiar routes for work, school, and errands. That familiarity can make it easier for the other side to argue “it could’ve happened anyway.” In real cases, we see issues like:
- crashes near busy intersections where signal timing and visibility matter
- lane changes and sudden speed changes during evening traffic
- construction/maintenance work that changes traffic patterns and sightlines
- collisions involving pedestrians or cyclists when visibility is limited at night
A strong claim requires more than assuming impairment. It requires building a clear, evidence-based story that matches how the crash unfolded on that specific road and at that specific time.


