Cudahy is a dense, community-focused area with lots of everyday traffic patterns—commutes, school-day routines, and frequent turning movements at neighborhood intersections. That mix creates common collision scenarios for cyclists, including:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts where drivers misjudge a bike’s speed or space.
- Door-zone impacts when a parked car’s door opens into a cyclist’s path.
- Lane position disputes—especially when riders are traveling near curb lines or where road markings aren’t clear.
- Construction and short-term traffic changes that alter normal flow and visibility.
In these situations, insurers may argue the rider “should have avoided it.” The difference between a low offer and a fair result usually comes down to evidence: what the driver did, what the roadway required, and how the crash led to your medical condition.


