Highland Park is a community shaped by daily commuting, dense neighborhood activity, and traffic patterns that can change block-to-block. In wrongful death matters, those realities often show up as:
- Disputed driving conditions (visibility at certain times of day, lane changes, speeding, distracted driving)
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure near busier corridors and crosswalk areas
- Shared fault arguments in multi-vehicle crashes or incidents involving vehicles, pedestrians, and property owners
- Short timelines to preserve evidence (dashcam footage overwritten, surveillance loops replaced, witnesses becoming harder to locate)
When fault is disputed, an AI “estimate” can become misleading—because the settlement value often tracks the strength of proof, not just the losses.


