Markham is a suburban community with daily commuting patterns and a mix of neighborhood streets and higher-traffic corridors. That matters because pedestrian injuries often turn on whether drivers had enough time and space to see you and stop.
In our experience, disputes in the Chicago Southland area often come down to details like:
- Day-to-night visibility (headlight glare, dim lighting, reflective gear—or lack of it)
- Crossing behavior at busy intersections (drivers turning across a path, late braking, unclear yielding)
- Construction and lane changes (temporary signage, narrowed sightlines, altered traffic patterns)
- Bus and ride-share timing (pedestrians stepping off curbs when traffic moves differently than expected)
The stronger your claim is tied to the real scene—not just assumptions—the better your chances of reaching a fair outcome.


