Suburban driving patterns can make some pedestrian accidents feel “simple,” but disputes are common. In Burr Ridge, many roads and intersections are designed for higher-speed commuting and turning movements between neighborhoods and commercial areas. When a driver claims they “didn’t see you in time,” the outcome often hinges on specifics like:
- Lighting and sightlines at dusk (especially during seasonal changes)
- Lane positioning when a vehicle is turning or changing course
- Whether the pedestrian was within the area where drivers are expected to anticipate crossings
- Whether construction, landscaping, or parked vehicles affected visibility
Even when you believe you’re clearly not at fault, insurers may argue comparative responsibility or challenge how the crash happened. Early legal strategy helps keep the focus on verifiable facts.


