Grayslake is a suburban community where people regularly walk to errands, school drop-offs, parks, and nearby transportation routes. That lifestyle creates predictable risk patterns:
- Commuter traffic and rush-hour turn lanes: Drivers accelerating, switching lanes, or making late turns often collide with pedestrians who are legally present near crossings.
- Busy school and activity areas: When sidewalks and crosswalks are crowded, timing and visibility become critical—especially in morning and afternoon peaks.
- Weather and low-light conditions: Illinois winters, early darkness, and wet roads increase stopping distance and reduce how soon a driver can see someone.
- Construction and changing traffic flow: Road work can shift lanes, obscure signals, or change sightlines—making “what the driver should have seen” a key dispute.
In these scenarios, the facts matter. A responsible approach starts by reconstructing the situation—not by accepting the first explanation from an insurer.


