Alsip sits in the path of everyday commuting and regional traffic. That means pedestrian collisions often involve:
- Higher-speed turning maneuvers where drivers are focused on traffic flow rather than people crossing
- Poor sightlines near parked vehicles, landscaping, lighting changes, or roadway geometry
- Busy intersection decision points where a split-second delay can be the difference between stopping and impact
- After-hours risk around evening commutes and errands when visibility is lower
In these situations, the “story” of the crash matters. Insurance adjusters may frame it as sudden or unavoidable—even if witnesses saw the driver fail to yield or stop in time.


