Plano is a suburban community where daily routes can include long stretches of roadway, predictable shopping/errand patterns, and intersections where drivers are balancing turns, speed, and visibility. Unfortunately, pedestrian injuries often occur in predictable “pressure points,” such as:
- Crosswalks near high-traffic intersections where turning drivers may not fully account for pedestrians.
- Sidewalk interruptions and driveway crossings where people may step into the roadway momentarily.
- Roadway construction zones or altered traffic patterns that reduce sightlines.
- Dusk/night visibility when glare, dark clothing, and lighting can create dangerous conditions.
Even when a driver says they “didn’t see you,” Illinois pedestrian cases frequently turn on timing: whether the driver had a legal duty to see and react, and whether they had enough time/distance to avoid the collision.


