Matteson is a suburban community where people commute for work, run errands close to home, and use nearby retail corridors. That mix can create specific crash patterns:
- Turning and merging conflicts near busy intersections and entry/exit points from commercial areas.
- Crosswalk disputes where drivers argue they couldn’t see a pedestrian in time—especially at dusk.
- “I didn’t notice” arguments after a vehicle changes lanes or accelerates through a gap in traffic.
- Construction and lane shifts that affect sight lines and force pedestrians into less predictable paths.
In these situations, insurance companies often try to frame the crash as unavoidable or claim the pedestrian contributed more than they did. Your case needs an investigation that addresses the real visibility, timing, and roadway layout—not just opinions.


