Buffalo Grove is a classic commuter community. That means a lot of daily driving on major corridors where commercial vehicles regularly pass through or make local stops—during morning rush, school drop-off windows, and evening congestion.
In real life, that can translate into:
- Stop-and-go traffic where heavy trucks need extra distance to slow down
- Busy intersections with frequent turning movements and lane changes
- Delivery and service trucks entering and exiting shopping areas and residential routes
- Higher crash severity when a larger vehicle meets a smaller passenger car at suburban speeds
Even when a crash seems “straightforward,” trucking cases are rarely simple because evidence and responsibility can extend beyond the driver.


