Chicago Heights traffic patterns and roadway design can make rideshare accidents more complex than typical “rear-end vs. stoplight” stories.
Common Chicago Heights scenarios that often raise liability disputes include:
- Intersection and turning collisions involving drivers slowing for crosswalks or traffic control
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions during commute rushes when vehicles are changing lanes
- Pedestrian and curbside impacts near drop-off points where foot traffic is common
- Weather and visibility issues (snow, rain, glare) that can affect braking and perceived fault
In these situations, insurance adjusters may argue about “who had the right of way,” “what the rider/driver should have done,” or whether the incident was “unavoidable.” A good claim strategy starts by building a timeline that fits the actual roadway conditions in your case.


