In suburban communities like Hinsdale, many people assume fault is obvious—until the investigation begins. Disputes commonly surface around:
- Right-of-way at crosswalks and turning lanes (especially when a driver is turning while you’re crossing)
- Visibility and lighting on overcast days, at dusk, or when foliage/vehicles affect sightlines
- Timing—whether the driver had time and distance to stop after noticing a pedestrian
- “Minor at first” injuries that worsen after adrenaline fades and medical evaluations proceed
Insurance adjusters may try to steer the conversation toward what you “should have done” or minimize treatment as a short-term inconvenience. Our job is to keep the focus on what the evidence shows and what your medical records prove.


