Franklin Park is a suburban corridor community, and many pedestrian injuries happen in the real “in-between” moments: people stepping off a curb, drivers turning at intersections, and pedestrians trying to beat traffic while watching for buses and other vehicles.
Common local pain points we see in these cases include:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts at busy intersections where drivers may be focused on traffic flow.
- Low-contrast visibility conditions—night lighting, glare, and weather that make a pedestrian harder to see until it’s too late.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns that can alter sightlines and how drivers approach crosswalks.
- Insurance pressure soon after the crash, especially when the driver claims you “came out of nowhere.”
When you’re dealing with injuries, it’s easy to miss how quickly insurers try to shape the story. We help you keep control of the facts early.


