Mokena is a commuter community. That means many drivers are focused on getting to work, running errands, or navigating traffic patterns at peak times. In pedestrian injury cases, that often shows up in familiar ways:
- Late braking near crossings and intersections when traffic is heavy or visibility is reduced.
- Turning conflicts—especially when drivers are changing lanes, making right turns, or cutting across lanes to enter/exit busier corridors.
- Construction and roadway changes that alter sightlines, signage placement, and how crosswalks are used.
- Winter conditions (freeze-thaw cycles, glare, snowbanks, and slick pavement) that can affect stopping distance and how quickly a driver can perceive a pedestrian.
The common thread: the “it happened so fast” feeling doesn’t change what the evidence may show. A strong claim is built on reconstructing those seconds.


