Highland Park is a place where people regularly walk for errands, transit access, and daily routines. That means pedestrian injuries often involve predictable “everyday” settings:
- Turning movements near intersections during commute hours
- Crosswalk disputes when the driver claims they couldn’t see you in time
- Low-visibility conditions (rain, early darkness, glare, or construction lighting)
- Busy curb areas where pedestrians step into traffic patterns unexpectedly
Even if you believe the driver was careless, the insurance process may still argue:
- you were not in the crosswalk when the driver says you were,
- you entered the roadway at the wrong moment,
- your injuries were caused by something else,
- or your statements contain contradictions.
Our job is to build a case that addresses those arguments with local, real-world evidence.


