Mundelein is a suburban community where people regularly walk to errands, schools, parks, and nearby transit. That means many pedestrian collisions happen in predictable “everyday movement” situations—yet disputes still arise.
Common Mundelein patterns we see include:
- Turning-vehicle conflicts at intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and may not notice someone crossing.
- Crosswalk and signal confusion when lighting, glare, or vehicle height makes it harder to see a pedestrian clearly.
- Busy commute timing issues—crashes during peak travel hours can lead to witness gaps and conflicting stories.
- Hit-and-run or partially identified vehicles, where evidence may be limited and quick action is critical.
Even when a driver seems obviously at fault, insurance companies may still challenge what happened, how fast the vehicle was traveling, or whether the injuries are consistent with the collision.


