River Grove sits in a commuter-heavy corridor, with frequent traffic patterns that can raise the stakes for pedestrians:
- Higher-speed merging and turning movements during peak commute hours
- Roadway complexity where drivers may be focused on navigation, lanes, or traffic flow
- Transit-related foot traffic, including people crossing to reach nearby stops and destinations
- Weather visibility issues common in the Chicago region (rain, snow, glare), which can affect how quickly a driver could see and stop
- Construction and roadway changes that can alter crosswalk visibility, signage, and traffic control
These factors don’t automatically mean you’ll win—but they do shape what evidence matters and how early investigation should be handled.


