Many pedestrian cases here turn into “he said / she said” disputes—not because fault is always unclear, but because the evidence can be hard to capture after the fact.
Common friction points we see with Western Springs crashes include:
- Timing and traffic flow: Drivers may claim they didn’t have time to react, especially where turning movements intersect with pedestrian crossings.
- Limited visibility moments: Even on clear days, glare, roadside landscaping, parked vehicles, and changing light can affect what a driver says they saw.
- Construction and seasonal conditions: Illinois weather swings can change traction and stopping distance quickly, and temporary roadway changes can confuse even careful pedestrians.
- Insurance “triage” pressure: Insurers often move fast with recorded statements and quick paperwork—before your medical status is fully known.
When adjusters challenge your timeline, your medical narrative, or the seriousness of your injuries, having legal help early can protect the record.


