Suburban streets can feel predictable—until traffic timing, construction zones, or driver habits create a moment of danger. In Woodridge, many pedestrian incidents occur around:
- High-traffic intersections where turning movements and signal timing create confusion
- Crosswalks near shopping and dining areas, where drivers may be distracted by congestion or signage
- Road work and lane shifts, which can affect sight lines and vehicle speed
- Evening hours when lighting is lower and drivers may not see pedestrians as quickly
Insurance companies frequently respond to these cases by disputing details like whether the driver had time to stop, how visible the pedestrian was, and what the pedestrian’s actions were immediately before impact. In other words: it often becomes a “who could see what, when” argument.


