Even when a driver appears to be in the wrong, pedestrian cases often become complicated because insurers look for reasons to reduce or deny liability. In Morton Grove, disputes frequently turn on timing and visibility—issues that can be hard to prove without the right documentation.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Turning-maneuver conflicts near intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow rather than crosswalk pedestrians.
- “Late spotting” arguments—the driver claims they couldn’t see you in time to stop.
- Weather and lighting conditions during Illinois winters and shoulder seasons.
- Construction and lane changes that affect sightlines and driver expectations.
- Confusion about where the pedestrian was (curb line vs. crosswalk area), especially when photos weren’t taken immediately.
If you’re dealing with an adjuster who says your injuries “don’t match” the scene, the fastest way to regain control is to preserve evidence early and document your medical timeline clearly.


