In many Burbank cases, the challenge isn’t whether an accident happened—it’s proving how it happened and which policy should pay.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end collisions during braking in traffic or at light changes.
- Side-street turns and merges where a driver claims they had the right-of-way.
- Near curb loading/unloading moments—when a rideshare pauses briefly and someone is hurt stepping into traffic.
- Multi-car chain reactions on busier corridors, where each driver’s insurer points to someone else.
Illinois injury claims often hinge on timing, documentation, and consistent statements. If your story shifts—because you’re stressed, in pain, or dealing with multiple calls—insurers may try to use that against you.


