Many catastrophic incidents in suburban communities like Glen Ellyn involve everyday patterns—commuting routes, busy intersections, drivers who “should have seen” someone, and construction or property maintenance issues that evolve over time. When a wrongful death claim is filed, insurers typically look for ways to narrow liability and reduce damages.
That means the case often comes down to details such as:
- What the police and crash scene documentation shows (and what’s missing)
- Whether witnesses are identifiable and credible after the initial chaos
- Whether medical records clearly connect the injury to the death
- Whether evidence was preserved before it disappears (videos overwritten, photos lost, maintenance logs not retained)
A calculator can’t weigh credibility, dispute causation, or evaluate comparative fault the way a lawyer can.


