Even when a driver “should have seen you,” pedestrian injury claims can still turn into battles over timing and visibility. In Kankakee, that dispute commonly shows up in scenarios like:
- Turning movements at busy intersections where drivers accelerate into a gap.
- Crosswalk confusion near areas with changing signage, lane shifts, or construction.
- Low-light visibility during winter months or evening commutes.
- Workday traffic patterns around industrial and service corridors where vehicles move quickly.
When the other side argues the crash was unavoidable, the case hinges on what the driver could reasonably see and do—and what the scene shows.


