While every crash is different, many pedestrian cases in and around Rolling Meadows follow recognizable circumstances:
- Commuter traffic and turning lanes: Drivers merging or turning at higher speeds often underestimate how long it takes to fully yield.
- Busy intersections during peak hours: Crossings that look clear can still involve late braking, limited sight lines, or driver attention diverted by phone use.
- Night and low-visibility incidents: Poor lighting, reflective clothing—or lack of it—can become a dispute point when fault is contested.
- Construction and changing road layouts: Detours, altered lanes, and temporary signage can affect visibility and “who should have seen whom” arguments.
These patterns matter because they shape what evidence we prioritize—especially video, traffic-control details, and witness observations.


