A bold title indeed, and a topic more suited for a law review article or even a book, but a central and evolving issue in Illinois tort law that was discussed in oral argument this past week before the Illinois Supreme Court in Quiroz v. Chicago Transit Authority, No. 127603.In Quiroz, the decedent, Ricardo Quiroz, who was a trespasser in a tunnel, was killed when he was struck by a CTA train. The plaintiff alleged “Ricardo fell ‘in a lighted area’ and was ‘injured, unable to remove himself from the tracks, and was …