Lombard is suburban and commuter-heavy, and that shapes how pedestrian accidents play out. Many crashes occur:
- During rush hours when drivers are focused on timing—turn lanes, gaps in traffic, and last-second lane changes.
- Near retail and office areas where crosswalks are close to driveways and turning movements.
- Around construction or roadway updates where signage, lane layouts, and sightlines change.
- In low-visibility conditions common to Illinois seasons (early sunsets, rain, and winter glare).
These conditions don’t automatically mean the pedestrian is at fault—but they can create disputes about whether the driver “could have seen” you, how quickly they could stop, and whether the scene was reasonably safe.


