Suburban driving can feel predictable, but pedestrian injuries don’t always happen in “obvious” ways. In Winnetka, common dispute patterns we see include:
- Visibility challenges during early mornings and late afternoons (glare, low sun, darker streets)
- Turning and yielding arguments at intersections where drivers must anticipate pedestrians crossing
- Construction and traffic-control changes that alter sightlines or force detours
- Event-driven foot traffic (school pickups, seasonal community activity, and weekend errands)
Even when you believe fault is clear, insurers may question whether the driver “could have” seen you in time—or try to shift blame toward your actions.


