In suburban communities like Shiloh, many pedestrian injuries involve routine travel: walking between errands, reaching a bus stop, or crossing near where traffic flows faster than drivers expect. Even when the roadway is familiar, a split-second problem—late braking, a turn taken too wide, glare, or a vehicle merging—can lead to serious injury.
After a crash, insurance companies may focus on “what you did” rather than “what the driver should have done.” That’s why your claim needs a clear timeline: where you were, what the driver could see, and what changed right before impact.


