Norridge sits in a corridor where residents regularly mix daily errands with heavier traffic flows from surrounding suburbs and Chicago-area connections. That creates recurring crash patterns in pedestrian injury cases:
- Turning collisions at busy intersections: Drivers turning across a crosswalk may claim they “never saw” the pedestrian in time.
- Late braking disputes: When stop-and-go traffic is common, insurers often argue the crash happened too quickly to avoid.
- Visibility and lighting issues: Evening and winter conditions can affect what a driver could reasonably detect.
- Construction and lane changes: Work zones and shifting lanes can change sightlines and pedestrian routing.
These factors don’t just affect liability—they affect what evidence must be gathered quickly to prevent the story from being rewritten.


