Plainfield residents and visitors routinely mix car traffic with everyday walking—commutes, school drop-offs, errands, and people moving between commercial areas and residential streets. In these situations, claims often hinge on details like:
- Turning and merging around intersections where drivers may not expect someone crossing close to the lane
- Visibility issues during morning/evening commutes (sun glare, lighting changes, glare off wet pavement)
- Construction and roadway changes that alter where pedestrians walk and where drivers can see them
- Multi-threat timing, such as a pedestrian partially in a crosswalk while a second vehicle blocks sight lines
Because of that, the “story” matters. Your claim should be built around what a reasonable driver could have seen and done in the exact moment you were hit.


