South Holland sits in the path of daily commuting into and out of the Chicago metro. When a fatal crash happens—whether near a busy intersection, along a roadway used for work trips, or in a dense stretch where pedestrians and drivers share space—the settlement value often hinges on details.
In real cases, those details may include:
- Traffic camera footage and timelines (what happened first, and how fast)
- Signal timing and lane position evidence
- Witness availability (people move on quickly after an event)
- Scene measurements and vehicle data that get harder to reconstruct later
- Medical documentation of the injury-to-death chain
If evidence isn’t preserved early, insurers may argue the story is incomplete. That’s one reason a “calculator number” can feel confident—but settlement negotiations often turn on whether the facts can be proven under Illinois rules.


