Many bicycle injury cases in the Forest Park area don’t hinge on “who saw what first” alone—they hinge on whether the other driver (or another road user) took reasonable care in real time.
Common Forest Park patterns include:
- Left-turn and lane-change conflicts on busier corridors where cyclists may be in a less visible position.
- Abrupt braking or swerving when a driver misjudges distance or speed.
- Door-zone and curbside hazards near residential edges and commercial blocks where stopping/starting traffic is frequent.
- Construction and detours that change lane geometry and force riders into tighter paths.
When these scenarios happen, insurers may argue the cyclist “should have avoided it.” The stronger cases show what the rider could reasonably predict and what the at-fault party should have anticipated.


