Even when it feels obvious that a driver was at fault, pedestrian cases often become a credibility battle. In suburban traffic, drivers may claim they “didn’t see you,” that you stepped into the roadway unexpectedly, or that lighting and weather prevented them from stopping in time.
Common Orland Park situations that lead to disputes include:
- Turning movements near intersections where a pedestrian is crossing and the vehicle is entering a turn lane.
- After-work commuting traffic when visibility and attention are affected by evening congestion.
- Busy retail corridors where pedestrians cross between parked cars, drop-offs, and sidewalks.
- Construction and temporary traffic patterns that change how drivers approach intersections and crosswalks.
A strong case depends on translating what happened into evidence adjusters and insurers can’t easily dismiss.


