Many pedestrian injuries in the Barrington area happen in predictable patterns—such as people crossing near bus stops, entering parking areas from sidewalks, or walking along roads where drivers are used to higher speeds during commuting hours.
Even when a driver “should have seen you,” liability disputes can still arise. Insurers may argue:
- the pedestrian was outside a marked crosswalk
- the driver had limited visibility due to weather, sun glare, or line-of-sight changes
- the timing of a signal or stop was misunderstood
- the injury symptoms developed later and may be blamed on something else
Your job after a crash is recovery. Your case needs documentation and strategy before the story gets simplified.


