Bartlett sits in the Chicago metro area, with regular traffic flow through suburban streets and intersections where drivers are focused on commuting schedules. Pedestrians are often navigating:
- High-turnover intersections where drivers are making routine right/left turns
- Sidewalk and crosswalk transitions (curb ramps, driveways, and parked cars that affect sightlines)
- Evening visibility challenges during Illinois fall and winter when daylight is shorter
- Construction and resurfacing periods that can change lanes, signals, and pedestrian paths
In these conditions, insurance adjusters may argue that you “should have been more visible” or that they “didn’t see you in time.” Your job early on is to make sure the facts—sightlines, lighting, signal timing, and your location—are captured before memories fade.


