In a suburban community like Buffalo Grove, pedestrian injuries frequently occur during predictable daily moments—walking to nearby stores, crossing near bus routes, or heading out for errands along busier corridors where drivers may be focused on commuting schedules.
Crashes can escalate because:
- Medical symptoms may not be obvious right away. Concussion-like effects, back/neck pain, and soft-tissue injuries can worsen after the initial adrenaline fades.
- Insurance may move quickly. Adjusters often request statements and try to narrow the story early.
- Intersection and turning movements drive disputes. Even when a driver “should have seen you,” the case may turn on signal timing, line-of-sight, and whether the driver had time/distance to stop.
- Illinois comparitive fault can change outcomes. If the insurer argues you weren’t where you should have been or didn’t follow a signal, it can affect your recovery.


