Roscoe sits in a region where people regularly move between residential streets, busier corridors, and nearby destinations. That matters because pedestrian accidents often turn on visibility and traffic flow—not just who “seemed careless.”
In many real cases, the dispute comes down to details like:
- Whether the driver had a clear line of sight before turning or merging
- Whether the pedestrian was in a crosswalk or walking along/near a roadway
- How lighting and weather affected what a driver could reasonably see (rain, glare, dusk)
- Whether construction, parked vehicles, or street layout blocked the view
Those factors can change how an Illinois claim is evaluated and how insurers try to shift blame.


