Many pedestrian injuries in suburban Chicago-area communities happen during everyday routines:
- Crossing at busy intersections where turning vehicles and through-traffic meet
- Walks to and from nearby retail and services where drivers may not expect pedestrians at that moment
- Evening commutes when lighting is worse and attention is split between driving and traffic patterns
- Construction-adjacent streets where lane shifts and temporary signage can change sightlines
In these situations, fault often becomes a dispute about timing: when the driver saw (or should have seen) you, how quickly they could stop, and whether they were driving with reasonable care under Illinois traffic expectations.


