Pedestrian injuries often happen in moments that feel ordinary—walking to a destination, crossing near a signal, or stepping into a street area that you assumed would be clear. In Highland, disputes commonly come down to:
- Driver attention on multi-lane roads: When traffic is moving quickly or lanes shift, it can affect how soon a driver could reasonably stop.
- Low-visibility conditions in Illinois weather: Dawn/dusk glare, rain, and winter precipitation can change stopping distance and sight lines.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns: Road work can alter routes, signage placement, and crosswalk visibility.
- Comparative fault arguments: Adjusters may claim you crossed “too late” or weren’t in a marked crosswalk to reduce their payout.
Your case should be evaluated based on the specific conditions around the crash—not generic assumptions.


