Suburban roads can feel familiar—until a driver is distracted, traffic patterns change, or construction affects sight lines.
In Tinley Park, common reasons pedestrian cases end up disputed include:
- Turning movements at busy intersections during commute hours, when drivers may claim they “didn’t see” you in time.
- Visibility problems from weather and lighting (foggy mornings, winter glare, nighttime glare from headlights).
- Road work and lane shifts that change where pedestrians walk and how drivers approach crosswalks.
- High-speed feel on straight stretches where drivers may argue they were traveling normally.
These factors don’t automatically mean you’ll lose—but they do mean insurers often challenge timelines, credibility, and the severity of injuries. Early case development matters.


