Being struck while walking can be frightening and disorienting. In the days after a crash, the pressure to “just handle it with the insurance company” can be intense—especially when you’re trying to manage medical visits while living a normal routine in Campton Hills.
What makes pedestrian cases different is that the facts of how the incident happened often decide everything: where you were when the driver first saw you, how quickly the vehicle could stop, and what the scene shows. A few missing details can cause insurers to argue the crash “wasn’t as bad as you say” or that the injury is unrelated.


