Many pedestrian cases don’t hinge on whether someone was injured—they hinge on what exactly happened in the seconds before impact.
In Wheaton, common dispute points include:
- Turning crashes at intersections: Drivers turning into crosswalks or merging from adjacent lanes may claim they “never saw” the pedestrian in time.
- Crosswalk and signal timing disputes: Insurance may argue the pedestrian entered outside the signal phase or was in an area the driver didn’t expect pedestrians.
- Low-visibility conditions: Early mornings, evening walks, winter glare, and wet pavement can change what a driver could reasonably see and how quickly they could stop.
- “He said, she said” after the fact: If there’s no clear video, witness accounts can conflict—especially when multiple people were nearby.
That’s why getting the right evidence early matters so much in Wheaton pedestrian injury claims.


